Crime & Safety
Former Ravens Cheerleader Completes Sentence For Raping Son's Friend: Report
Molly Shattuck, once the oldest cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens, was convicted of raping a 15-year-old boy who was her son's classmate.

BALTIMORE, MD - The former cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens convicted of raping her son's friend in 2014 has reportedly completed her jail sentence.
Molly Shattuck, who was at one time the oldest cheerleader in the NFL, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree rape after the 15-year-old victim notified authorities of the "inappropriate relationship” with her that culminated Labor Day weekend 2014 in Bethany Beach, Delaware, Delaware State Police reported.
Shattuck allegedly performed oral sex on the teen, who was a classmate of her son at the McDonogh School in Owings Mills and was in a group staying at the beach house rental where she propositioned him for sex; the teen declined, police said.
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The judge in Delaware sentenced Shattuck to 15 years—the maximum allowed—with all but two years suspended in 2015.
She served her time by spending every other weekend at a Delaware correctional facility for 48 weekends, the last of which was this past weekend, according to WJZ. She also paid $10,650 in restitution to the victim’s family and had to register as a sex offender in Delaware and Maryland.
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As part of her sentence, Shattuck may not have contact with anyone under the age of 18, except for her three children.
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Photo of Molly Shattuck courtesy of the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
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