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Former Ravens Cheerleader Molly Shattuck Sentenced in Rape Case

Shattuck sentenced to 48 non-consecutive weekends in jail.

Molly Shattuck, ex-wife of former Constellation Energy CEO Mayo Shattuck and a former Ravens cheerleader, was sentenced to 48 non-consecutive weekends in jail after being indicted in Delaware for rape in the sexual assault of a teenage boy.

After pleading guilty to one count of fourth-degree rape as a part of a plea agreement with prosecutors, Shattuck will now spend every other weekend in jail for two years. The maximum sentence for the charges is 15 years.

Back in November, news broke that Shattuck was indicted with third-degree rape, four counts of unlawful sexual conduct in the second degree, and three counts of providing alcohol to a minor. The charges stated that Shattuck performed oral sex on a 15-year-old boy, who attended McDonogh School with her eldest son, while on vacation in Bethany Beach last summer.

In addition to the jail time, Shattuck is required to register as a sex offender in Delaware for 25 years and cannot be around anyone under the age of 18, besides her children.

Shattuck first gained prominence in the public eye because of her philanthropic work, lifestyle ventures (a book, an exercise DVD), and the celebrity she achieved as both the oldest NFL cheerleader and a participant on the reality show Secret Millionaire.