A dad hired a s*x worker for his 13-year-old son then told him not to be a “p***y” when the teen told him he didn’t want to have s*x, a court heard.
The dad, who cannot be named for legal reasons, booked two rooms at a hotel in Bromley, southeast London, and arranged for two s*x workers to come over.
When his son said he didn’t want to have s*x with one of them, a 26-year-old woman, his dad told him “Don’t be a p***y”, Croydon Crown Court heard.
The dad also offered a line of cocaine to the boy who told him: “I’m f***ing 13, that’s ridiculous”.
The dad pleaded guilty to arranging for a child to engage in s*xual activity as well as offering to supply cocaine.
Prosecutor Martin Ingle told the court that the dad took his son to dinner and then told him he “bought a brass”.
When his son told him he didn’t want that, the dad blamed it on the boy’s mum being “overprotective” and told him “don’t be a p***y”.
The dad added that the s*x workers were already in a taxi so it was too late to cancel.
A 26-year-old woman performed a s*x act on the teen in a separate room, the court heard.
In a police statement, the boy said he didn’t want to do it and he was left feeling disgusted. The dad then paid the women £150 each before they left.
When the boy’s mum found out what had happened she drove her son to the police station and the dad was later arrested, Mr Ingle said.
In court, the dad represented himself and said: “I can’t have this hanging over my head, I just need it over with.”
Judge Tony Hyams-Parish warned him that the offence has a starting point of five years and that he faces “significant” prison time.