Former Baltimore Ravens Cheerleader Allegedly Had Sexual Contact With Minor
  • 9 years ago
A former cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens has been accused of having sexual relations with an underage, teenage boy.

A former cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens has been accused of having sexual relations with an underage, teenage boy.

47-year-old Molly Shattuck posted $84,000 secured bail and was released after a grand jury indicted her on three counts of providing alcohol to minors, two counts of third-degree rape and four counts of unlawful sexual contact.

She has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Reportedly, the sexual acts involving a 15 year old male began over the summer months in the Baltimore area and led up to the Labor Day weekend when Shattuck rented a vacation home in Bethany Beach, Delaware.

Court documents note that the communication between her and the boy started in May when Shattuck saw the male’s photos on Instagram and gave him her cell phone number.

The documents allegedly indicate the first physical contact between the two happened when she met him in Columbia and drove to the parking lot of a middle school. In July, Shattuck picked the boy up from summer school about 6 times.

At the rented vacation house, the boy stayed over for one night with Shattuck, her own children and their friends.

Delaware State Police received information in late September from Baltimore County police detectives. They were informed the teenager had been involved in inappropriate sexual conduct with an older female.

Shattuck is a mom of three kids and is Exelon Corporation Chairman Mayo Shattuck III’s estranged wife. They are currently going through divorce proceedings.

Shattuck is known for being the oldest cheerleader in NFL history, having landed a spot on the Ravens’ squad at 38 years of age.
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