A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader is being accused of performing oral sex on a 15-year-old kid after meeting him on Instagram. On November 3, Molly Shattuck, 47, was indicted on nine separate offenses, including two counts of third-degree rape, then on November 5 she turned herself in to police.
Here's what you need to know: 1. She Gained Fame as the Oldest NFL Cheerleader
In the WBAL report on Shattuck's arrest, it's noted that she gained disctinction as 'National Football League's oldest cheerleader.' A feat she achieved when she was 38 in 2005. In March 2014, she let the Baltimore Sun in on her secrets to becoming an NFL cheerleader:
After I made the [Ravens] cheerleading squad, I had so many people asking me questions. 'Do you work out all the time?' 'You must eat nothing.' 'Why do you have so much energy?' And as I thought through it, it was really quite easy. I realized it was water, it was good food, lots of vegetables, fruit and whole grains, beans and legumes. I don't eat red meat, I haven't eaten it since I was 12, so lean protein, and never coffee, soda or tea.
A Balitmore Magazine piece on Shattuck from 2011 reports that she also starred in one episode of the ABC show The Secret Millionaire. 2. Shattuck Is Pleading Not Guilty to Rape
Delaware Online reports that Shattuck is accused of performing oral sex on a 15-year-old boy at a home in Bethany Bay, Delaware.
On Monday November 3, she was charged with two counts of third-degree rape, four counts of unlawful sexual contact and three counts of providing alcohol to minors, according to police. She appeared in court on November 5, pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released after posting a $84,000 bail. WBAL reports that she turned over her passport and has been ordered to have no contact with any minors, aside from her own children. 3. Her Estranged Husband Is One of Maryland's Wealthiest Men
In a Baltimore Magazine article, it's reported that in 1997 Molly married Mayo Shattuck. The couple have three children, Spencer, Lilian and Wyatt. In a Baltimore Sun piece from March 2014, she's asked about how long she's been separated from her husband, she replied, 'It's been a while.' She adds that the couple are still close, they have no plans to divorce and that he lives close-by.
In a 2007 list of Baltimore's most-powerful people, Baltimore Magazine writes that he was the CEO of Constellation Energy Group. The piece adds that Mayo Shattuck:
[Shattuck] comes from a privileged New England family that included a number of Harvard-educated investment bankers (his idea of rebelling was going to Williams College)-turned the once-struggling energy firm into the country's largest competitive supplier of electricity to large commercial and industrial customers and the nation's largest wholesale power seller. Click here to read more 4. She Just Released a Book on Healthy Living
In February 2014, she released her book, 'Vibrant Living.' When launching the book, the Baltimore Sun wrote a puff piece about her where it's reported that she's a vegetarian who doesn't drink caffeine. She adds that her ideas about healthy living came from going up on a modest Pennsylvania farm. The website she uses to promote the book, MollyShattuck.com, is down. Her Facebook and Instagram profiles have also been removed. 5. Shattuck Is a Committed Charity Worker
She formerly worked at Alex. Brown & Sons, an investment bank where her husband was regarded as an 'IPO wonder boy,' according to Baltimore Magazine. Prior to that she had been involved with the United Way charity for 24 years. Then in 2011, she helped to launch the Access to Healthy Food Initiative. She told the Baltimore Sun in March 2014 that she has helped to distribute 5.1. million pounds of food.
On her now-deleted Facebook page, Shattuck lists her many achievements:
Nina Collier Arts Champion Award - Young Audiences of Maryland. This honor is for her work and commitment in arts, education and basic needs for children. - March 26, 2011
The Mayor's Community Service Recognition Top Honor (Baltimore, MD) - Award for charitable project created in 2005 with children on the annual 'Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.' (April 22, 2010 marked the 6th annual event since its creation) - December 2009
Philanthropist of the Year Award - United Way of Central Maryland - September 2008 (Mayo and Molly Shattuck were honored).
Recipient of the Star Trophy (most dollars raised) and Judge's Choice Trophy (winner of dance contest) - The Alzheimer's Association 'Dancing Stars' event - Baltimore, MD - April 2008 Click here to read more
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