LONDON (AP) - Iceland's president on Sunday accepted the resignation of the North Atlantic island nation's children's minister, who quit the government over a relationship she had with a teenager more than three decades ago.
Iceland’s minister for children quits after admitting she had a baby with a teenager 30 years ago
LONDON (AP) - Iceland's president on Sunday accepted the resignation of the North Atlantic island nation's children's minister, who quit the government over a relationship she had with a teenager more than three decades ago.
Ásthildur Lóa Thórsdóttir stepped down after national broadcaster RUV revealed last week that she had a child 35 years ago when she was 23 and the baby's father was 16. RUV said the relationship began after the pair met at a church youth group when the teen was 15.
Iceland 's age of sexual consent is 15, but it is an offense for an adult to have sex with a teenager they teach, employ or mentor.
Thórsdóttir confirmed the relationship in a statement, saying she was not a leader of the church group, just a member, and that "relationships between people of that age were not at all uncommon, even if they were not desirable."