Florida mom is arrested after bringing her son, 11, to a drug-fueled hotel threesome with two older men

A Florida mother is arrested after taking her 11-year-old son to a drug-fueled hotel threesome with two older men

  • Amy Kemper brought her 11-year-old son to a sex and drug appointment
  • She called the police when one of the men in the bed stopped breathing
  • He died in bed while the boy was in the room and Kemper was out with the other man
  • Now she faces a felony count of child neglect without great bodily harm

A Florida woman has been arrested for child neglect for keeping her 11-year-old son with her in a $300-a-night hotel room while she had sex with two men — one of whom died in bed while the child was nearby.

Amy Kemper, 32, and her son checked into the Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa in Palm Coast, Florida, on Saturday evening.

Police say she went there to do drugs and have sex with two older men.

On Sunday morning, she frantically called 911 to report that one of the men was not breathing. He was later pronounced dead.

The man’s cause of death has not been released, but details of the night were released by Sheriff Rick Staly, who said Kemper and her son “went to the resort in the middle of the night so she could engage in narcotics and sexual activity.” ‘

Amy Kemper was arrested and charged with child neglect without great bodily harm and taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall inmate jail. She is being held on a $15,000 bond

In 2015, Kemper was charged with a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession and was released the same day.  In 2019, she was charged with another crime, this time for domestic battery, and was released the next day

In 2015, Kemper was charged with a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession and was released the same day. In 2019, she was charged with another crime, this time for domestic battery, and was released the next day

Kemper booked a $300-a-night room at the Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa for her, her 11-year-old son and two unidentified men

Kemper booked a $300-a-night room at the Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa for her, her 11-year-old son and two unidentified men

The sheriff’s office confirmed Kemper’s son was in the room the entire time.

According to a Flagler County Sheriff’s Office arrest report, Kemper said she thought the dead man was sleeping and reportedly heard him “snoring unusually.”

Sheriff Staly shared his “Weekend Roundup” on the department’s Facebook page, saying, “Deputies were busy this past weekend

Sheriff Staly shared his “Weekend Roundup” on the department’s Facebook page, saying, “Deputies were busy this past weekend

She then decided to leave the property with the other man, leaving her son in the room for hours until she returned and found the 60-year-old deceased man and her child in the same place she left him.

Kemper was charged with child neglect without great bodily harm and taken to Sheriff Perry Hall Jail. She is being held on a $15,000 bond.

Her son was taken by the Florida Department of Children and Families while his mother was taken.

The two men involved have not been identified and it is unclear who the boy’s father is. It is also unclear why her child was in the room with her at the time of the incident.

According to her Facebook profile, Kemper lived in Illinois before moving to Florida.

The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported on her father in 2019, saying, “Kemper, his wife Cathy, and their three children, Jack Jr., Katy and Amy, married in 1987 and moved to Palm Coast in 2007 to escape the harsh Midwestern winters . when his lungs started to fail and in 2009 Kemper needed a double lung transplant.”

According to her Facebook profile, Kemper lived in Illinois before moving to Florida

According to her Facebook profile, Kemper lived in Illinois before moving to Florida

She also worked as a nail technician and artist at NailBar103 in Palm Coast.

In 2015, Kemper was charged with a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession and was released the same day.

In 2019, she was charged with another crime, this time for domestic battery, and was released the next day.

Her latest child neglect charge is her first offense and she is awaiting trial.

Sheriff Staly shared his “Weekend Roundup” on the department’s Facebook page, saying, “Deputies were busy this past weekend.”

“A woman felt it was okay to take her child to a resort in the middle of the night so she could engage in narcotics and sexual activity.”

It is unclear where the child’s father is. He was taken into protective custody.