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Serious Lao Cheebye exposed her itchy cunt to son!

Samsters want to contact this Lao Chee for Same treatment?


S'porean woman, 57, charged after allegedly exposing herself to son, then 16​

She was charged with one count each of sexual exposure and harassment.​

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A 57-year-old Singaporean woman was charged on Sep. 26 after she allegedly abruptly lifted her sleeping gown and exposed her private parts to her son, who was then 16 years old.

According to court documents seen by Mothership, the incident occurred on Dec. 26, 2021, at a house near MacPherson Road.

The woman's identity was not disclosed as part of a gag order to protect her son's identity.

Allegedly harassed son again​

The woman had allegedly abruptly lifted her nightgown and exposed her genitals to her son at around 1am on Dec. 26, 2021.

She allegedly harassed him again on Jan. 18, 2022.

According to court documents, she allegedly used "threatening behaviour" towards her son, telling him:


She then allegedly said, "Then I will just expose myself", before gesturing that she was going to pull down her skirt.

Charged with sexual exposure and harassment​

Court documents did not state how the alleged offences came to light.

The woman was charged with one count each of sexual exposure and harassment.

The case is set for a further mention in court on Oct. 10.

If found guilty of sexual exposure, the woman may face up to two years' jail, and a fine.

If found guilty of harassment, she may face up to six months' jail, and fined up to S$5,000.

Top photos via Google Maps & by Mothership

Sounds like an act which that character from Jurong East is capable of doing.
 
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