

A judge has decided not to sentence a middle-aged California woman who seduced two of her daughter’s teenage boyfriends in 2017.

The Tulare County judge said he would not sentence 41-year-old Coral Lytle on Monday, noting that he felt the suggested five years of probation and six-year suspended prison term was hardly appropriate.

Lytle was arrested in 2017 for having sex with two teenage boys, racking up 21 felony sex counts.



“The crimes in this case committed by the defendant involved great cruelty and callousness especially considering the defendant took advantage of a position of trust to molest two boys who she met when they (were in) teenage dating relationships with the defendant’s daughters,” a Tulare County Deputy District Attorney wrote in court documents.

Lytle kept the boys happy with sex, alcohol and cigars, corrupting the two Redwood High School freshmen and driving them from her home to another town for sex.

One of the victims claims he had three sexual encounters with Lytle, but stopped after he shook her husband’s hand.

“(Victim) stated this was the last time he had sex with Defendant because he felt bad shaking Defendant’s husband’s hand knowing what he was doing with Defendant,” stated a legal brief obtained by ABC affiliates.

Needless to say, Lytle’s husband filed divorce paperwork within days of her arrest.

While a trial setting hearing is set for next Monday, Lytle is out of police custody and can withdraw her earlier plea.

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