A WOMAN has admitted breaching an Asbo banning her from having noisy sex THREE times once just hours after the ruling was made. Sex-mad Caroline Cartwright was given the four year anti-social behaviour order in April after HUNDREDS of complaints from neighbours about her deafening romps.
Even the local postman and a woman taking her child to school complained about the levels of noise.
The order was made to stop her from "making excessive noise" during the ear-splitting sex sessions with her husband Steve at their home in Concord, Washington, Tyne and Wear.
But at Newcastle Crown Court yesterday the 48-year-old admitted breaching the Asbo on April 18, April 22 and April 26.
Despite her guilty pleas, Judge Beatrice Bolton said Cartwright will not go to jail when she is sentenced on January 18.
Judge Bolton said: "I'm certainly not going to pass an immediate custodial sentence but I am going to order a pre-sentence report.
"This is not the usual sort of anti-social behaviour.
"The reason why I am asking for a pre-sentence report is because it is such an unusual case and this is the first breach.
"If it were to be a custodial sentence it would be suspended, I think, at this stage."
Cartwright was granted bail to a hostel until the next court hearing
Last month she appealed against the making of the Asbo order saying she is "powerless" to control herself during romps.
The order was made by Sunderland Magistrates after she repeatedly breached a noise abatement notice made after more than 250 complaints from neighbours about her "shouting and screaming".
Her grounds for appeal were that she is unable to control her vocalisation during lovemaking, and any attempt at restricting her behaviour is a breach of her human rights.
But a judge, sitting with two magistrates, threw out her appeal and dismissed her claim she was unable to control herself, saying: "Frankly, we don't believe her."