A convicted prostitute has narrowly avoided jail after breaching her ASBO for the sixth time to visit her 90-year-old "sugar daddy". 

Terri-Lee Pearce, 33, has been repeatedly banned from visiting Allan Thipthorpe at his council flat. 

She has been accused of fleecing him of thousands of pounds and his family and officials have tried to stop them seeing each other. 

But Allan himself has denied she's done anything wrong - previously saying they are ''at it like rabbits' during Viagra fueled sessions. 

Allan was livid when officials obtained an Asbo in 2013 preventing her from visiting him at his home in Swindon., Wilts. 

The council's intervention came despite the frail pensioner's claims that Pearce was 'cleaning' for him and acting as his 'carer'. 

Swindon Magistrates have now heard that Pearce had breached her Asbo six times between July 11 and August 23 this year. 

Her persistent visiting also meant she was in breach of a nine-month community order magistrates had imposed on July 27, 2016. 

Magistrates imposed a 12-week prison sentence which they suspended for 12 months. 

During the next year she must also complete a drug rehabilitation order and pay a £115 victim surcharge. 

Speaking when the ASBO was originally imposed, furious Allan said: "This is just a load of nastiness. 

''The council don't want you to enjoy yourself. I can do what I like, it's my money. 

"Blokes like ladies who are a bit cheesy and the ladies don't. It's jealousy. She's young and she's got nice legs. 

"I've not got long to go, have I? I'm still attracted to ladies. 

"I got that young girl to try to do me a job as, you know, my carer. I think I'm entitled to that." 

Ex-serviceman Mr Thipthorpe had previously told local authority officers that people are just jealous of his relationship with a much younger woman. 

And he allegedly told bank staff that they were "at it like rabbits" and she provided him with Viagra to fuel their encounters. 

Previously a judge imposed an indefinite ASBO banning Pearce from going near the OAP or entering any of the 32 council-run sheltered housing schemes in the town. 

But in March, Pearce, of Woodsman Road, broke the ban when she was spotted leaving the widower's home in Swindon, Wilts., at 6.45am. 

She then turned up again - this time with two friends - after staff had changed Mr Thipthorpe's door locks but she was able to to get inside when he gave her a new key. 

Pearce has previously claimed her relationship with the OAP was not sexual. 

But in court she has admitted he was her "sugar daddy" and received money to "help with the cleaning". 

Pearce admitted at a previous Swindon Magistrates hearing she had been with the pensioner when he had made several large cash withdrawals. 

But she insisted they were as payment for her services as a carer. 

Defending, Mark Glendenning claimed at a previous hearing that his client Pearce "hates having to say no" to the pensioner. 

Pearce is a well-known hooker in Swindon with previous convictions for theft and prostitution. 

She claimed she has turned her back on the vice trade and offered to help Mr Thipthorpe - whose wife died five years ago - after meeting him in a cafe. 

Appearing at Swindon Magistrates on September 9, Pearce pleaded guilty to breaching the terms of her ASBO.