Ohio mother Lori Suggs, 43, was sentenced to four years probation and six months of house arrest on Monday for having sex with a 15-year-old boy multiple times

An Ohio mother-of-three accused of having sex with a 15-year-old boy multiple times, including once in a motel, was sentenced to four years of probation and six months of house arrest on Monday.

Lori Suggs, who is married and has a teenage son, broke down in tears at her sentencing as she apologized to her family and to the family of her victim.

Judge Thomas Beridon called 43-year-old Suggs 'a predator' and ordered her to be registered as a sex offender for the next 25 years.

Suggs, of Silverton, engaged in sex acts with a teenage boy, 15, on four different days between August and the end of October, 2018.

One of those incidents took place in a motel, the Carrousel Inn and Suites in Sycamore Township, according to court documents.

She pleaded guilty last month to four counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.

She choked on tears at her Monday sentencing in Hamilton County Common Pleas as she apologized to her family and the family of the victim

She is currently in a sex offender treatment program that lasts for two years.

She choked on tears at her sentencing in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court as she read out a statement.

'I specifically want to apologize to everyone that I’ve hurt. To the other family. To your son to you. And to everybody that is affected in the entirety of your family because I know that it has. I’m sorry,' she said.

'I apologize to my aging pants. To my husband … To my children. And everybody that has stood beside me,' she added.

Suggs engaged in sex acts with a teenage boy, 15, on four different days between August and the end of October 2018. One of those incidents took place in a motel, the Carrousel Inn and Suites in Sycamore Township (pictured above)

The victim's mother made a statement in court saying this 'isn’t something that is going to go away' for her son.

'This is something that my son is going to have to deal with for the rest of his life. He’s going to need ongoing counselling,' the victim's mother said.

Suggs defense attorney argued that at the time of the sex acts, she suffered 'a lot of emotional problems' and extremely low self esteem.

'When these events occurred, Lori Suggs was definitely not a whole person. She still, as she stands here today, is not a whole person,' attorney Perry Ancona said Monday.

Judge Beridon deemed Suggs as 'very low risk' for re-offending but condemned her actions saying it’ll make other children question whether they can trust adults.

'You preyed on a young child. You took advantage of them,' he said.