Sex mad instructor abuses boy, 15, and tells him ‘I get pleasure from every bit of you’

Emily Drury, 26, was sentenced to four and a half years behind bars after she admitted the relationship and pleaded guilty to five charges of sexual activity with the boy.

Emily Drury has been jailed(Image: MEN Media)

A teacher has been jailed for targeting and sexually abusing a teenage boy as he studied for for his GCSEs. Emily Drury, 26, pleaded guilty to five charges of sexual activity with the boy and was sentenced to four and a half years at Lincoln Crown Court.

A flurry of horrifying details were heard in court, including how she left him a note which read: “I enjoy every piece of you.” An emotional victim impact statement from the boy said he went through something “no child should ever have to experience”.

He said the abuse had left him feeling “unable to simply enjoy being a child” and he “still lives with the consequences every day”, adding that he no longer trusts people after suffering the abuse at the hands of someone he should have trusted.

The court heard how Drury had engaged in sexual behaviour with the minor on numerous occasions while acting as a private tutor between May and June 2025.

She was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court(Image: PA)

She had offered to tutor the boy after lower-than-expected mock exam results, to help him pass his GCSE exams.

In a statement read out in court, the victim said: “She was kind to me. She would say positive things to me, buy me clothes, she would talk to me and made me feel better about myself. I trusted her and confided in her about some very personal things.”

He went on to describe how he felt after the allegations had been made, he said: “I felt judged. I felt that people blamed me. I felt unable to simply be a child. I worried that people would not take me seriously because I am a boy. I believed there was a stigma attached to being a male victim of sexual abuse, and that fear made it even harder to cope.”

The court heard how she manipulated him into having sex and even left him a note saying “I enjoy every piece of you”.

She was also slammed for only changing her plea to guilty at the final moment, leading to “months of uncertainty” for the victim in the lead up to the case being heard.

Detective Constable Julie Jode, who investigated the case, said: “Drury abused her position of trust and exploited the access she had to a vulnerable young person for her own purposes. As an adult in a position of authority, she was expected to provide guidance, support, and protection. Instead, she used that position to target and manipulate someone who should have been able to trust her implicitly.

“Offences of this nature can have a profound and lasting impact on victims, particularly when they involve a significant imbalance of power and an abuse of trust. The victim in this case was forced to navigate an incredibly difficult and challenging period of his life while also facing the uncertainty of a lengthy criminal justice process. The fact that the offender delayed accepting responsibility only added to that ordeal.”

In mitigation, barrister Jeremy James described Drury’s offending as an “uncharacteristic, fantastical relationship” as a form of “escaping the reality of her life”.

On sentencing, Judge James House KC said Drury had “failed to fully accept the magnitude of harm caused” to the boy.

He said, on reading the character references she had supplied in defence, he could see her “kindness and compassion”, but said the offending had come from a place of “her own selfish desires”.

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Drury was sentenced to four years and six months in prison. She must serve at least half of the sentence before being considered for released. She was also given a sexual harm prevention order and a restraining order to last five years, and was placed on the sex offenders’ register for life.

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