Mom, 35, 'had sex with four underage boys she met through her son, aged TEN'



A mother has been accused of having sex with four underage boys she met through her ten-year-old son.



Courtney Sue Reschke, from Idaho, is alleged to have plied the teens - all 15-years-old - with alcohol before having sex with them at her home.



Police said the 35-year-old was engaged in a sexual encounter when her five-year-old child tried to get into the bedroom at her home in Kuna, Idaho.



Mom: Courtney Sue Reschke, 35, appeared in fourth District Court on two counts each of felony injury to a child and felony lewd conduct with a child under 16 Scene: The alleged sex with the underage boys took place at her home on the 400 block of North Sourwood Avenue in Idaho

An arrest report revealed Reschke ignored her son and continued to have sex.



The 35-year-old met the teens through her oldest son who is aged ten. She was charged with two counts of felony injury to a child and felony lewd conduct with a child under 16.

Investigators said their investigation is still ongoing and Reschke could face further charges.

Police are trying to determine if there could be more underage victims, according to Ada County Deputy Prosecutor Jean Fisher.



Detailing the sex romps that began at the start of the year, Fisher said: 'The five-year-old was attempting to get into the room to get the defendant's attention during one of these encounters and the defendant ignored her.'



Allegations: Reschke had several sexual encounters with boys at her home beginning at the start of the school year and gave them alcohol

Reschke, who lists her status as 'single' on her Facebook page, is being held in jail after failing to raise $250,000 bail.



Prosecutors had wanted a bail of $750,000 but were told by Judge Cathleen MacGregor Irby that she would impose a lower limit.



MacGregor did tell the mother-of-two that she is to have no contact with any children aged under 18 - including her own children.



'You'll need to make arrangements for your own kids because you won’t be allowed to be around them,' MacGregor Irby said.



Reschke's lawyer David Stewart told the court she had lived in the area for seven years and is concerned about losing her job and not being able to take care of her kids if she remains in jail.

