Crime & Safety
Greenwich Mom Is Granted Probation for Hosting Teen Drinking Party
The woman was arrested in connection with the incident that occurred last spring at the Easton home she lived in at the time.

A Greenwich mother, who Easton Police accused of hosting an alcohol-fueled party for high school students when she lived in that town, reportedly was granted special probation Tuesday.
Eliane Mullen, 39, formerly of Easton, was granted accelerated rehabilitation by Judge Earl Richards following a short hearing in state Superior Court in Bridgeport, according to Hearst Connecticut Media Group. Mullen reportedly encouraged the teens to drink alcohol and provided a condom to a pair of teens. One teen was treated at Bridgeport Hospital after returning home heavily intoxicated.
Mullen, who was charged with 10 counts of risk of injury to a minor, was granted the special probation program which will allow dismissal of the charges if she isn’t arrested on any other charges during the two-year probationary period. Mullen was accused of hosting an April 18 party at her former home on Rocky Ridge Road in Easton for her three children and their friends. Mullen bought two bottles of liquor and a six-pack of beer and reportedly at one point during the party supplied a condom to two of the teens so they could have sex.
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The judge also ordered Mullen to perform 100 hours of community service and to send letters of apology to the parents of the children involved, according to the report that can be found here.
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