NFL Cheerleader - Molly Shattuck became in 2005 the oldest cheerleader to enter NFL at the age of 38. Now, nine years later, she allegedly had sex with a minor and was accused in court for it.
It was back in 2005 when Molly Shattuck got a spot as an NFL cheerleader in the team of the Baltimore Ravens. She was 38 years old at the time and became the oldest woman to actually land a spot in the NFL as a cheerleader.
The other girls in the squad called her "Mama Molly," People noted. Since then, and also because of being Mayo Shattuck's wife, Molly has been a well-known personality in Baltimore.
It happened on Monday that in Sussex, Dalaware, the NFL ex-cheerleader was indicted on nine counts, including:
"Two counts of third-degree rape, a Class B felony in Dalaware; four counts of unlawful sexual contact, a class F felony; and three counts of distributing alcohol to a minor, a misdemeanor," WBALTV noted.
Apparently, Shattuck searched for the 15 year-old boy in Instagram and starting commenting his pictures in May. She gave him her number through the social platform and they began texting.
After that, according to CBS, the relationship wasn't physical in the beginning. Throughout July, Shattuck would meet with the boy during lunch breaks and they "made out."
Things did get physical, though, in Labor Day weekend. The ex-NFL cheerleader rented a house in Delaware and the boy stayed overnight. She bought beer for the young people, her children were there and their friends, too.
At some point, she asked the boy to help her walk the dog. While doing so, they had oral sex. Later in the night, she announced leaving to bed and the boy entered her room. They had oral intercourse again.
Then, she expressed to him, "if he wanted to have sex, she would." The boy chose to leave the room, instead. Weeks passed and during September, the ex-NFL cheerleader apparently contacted the teen through Instagram again.
It was then that he chose to contact they authorities. The police searched her house.
On Wednesday this week, Shattuck turned herself to the Sussex County Superior Court in Georgetown, Delaware. The ex-cheerleader pleaded not guilty and paid a $84,000 bail.