He was 21.
She was 13.
They had sex in his bedroom. He was arrested for the crime.
But according to a South Australian judge, he shouldn’t be in jail, as he did not commit a serious crime.
And today he is ‘free’ on a good behaviour bond.
Sasha Pierre Huerta, aged 21, met the young girl last month at a bar in Adelaide.
It was an all-ages night at the inner city Marble Bar.
The girl was described in court documents as dressed “like a 23-year-old”.
The encounter led to sexting-via-Facebook in which she claimed to be 14 years old. She was actually 13.
“This is a girl who was not a girl who was sitting at home just putting Barbie dolls away,” judge Rosemary Davey said.
The relationship developed and they decided upon a time and place to have sex.
In court, lawyers for both parties agreed that Huerta was aware of her age – and that she could not lawfully consent – when he had sex with her in his home.
In the case before the District Court in Adelaide, Huerta pleaded guilty to one count of having sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 14 years.