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Molly Shattuck (born Molly A. George ) is an American socialite and former wife of Mayo A. Shattuck III. He became famous on a national level when he became the oldest cheerleader in record for the National Football League when he started cheering for the Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders at the age of 38.

Beginning in 2014, Shattuck became the subject of national concern when a sex crime case was opened against him due to a rape of minors. In August 2015, he was found guilty by the Delaware Court.


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Shattuck was born Molly A. George and attended Ford City High School in Ford City, Pennsylvania. Before graduating in 1985, he was elected as the Electorate Queen. After high school he went straight to Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated with a marketing degree.

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Marriage and family

In 1997, Shattuck married Mayo A. Shattuck III, CEO of Constellation Energy's millionaire, as his second wife. The two met when he worked at Alex. Chocolate & amp; Boys as marketing executives. When Shattuck first became pregnant, she suffered a miscarriage, followed by four more. Finally, the Shattucks family has three healthy children. The three, named Spencer, Wyatt, and Lillian, attended the "luxury" McDonogh School. When married to Mayo, Shattuck played the role of hostess and socialite in Baltimore society.

The couple divorced in 2014 after a document opened in November, uncovering nine counts against Shattuck.

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Cheerleading

In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Shattuck stated that he wanted to be a cheerleader since he was in high school and has added "become an NFL cheerleader" to his bucket list. In 2005, Shattuck tried for the Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders and made the team after surviving through all five pieces. Thus, he became the oldest cheerleader in NFL history, a distinction he still maintains to this day. At the age of 38, he is on average 15 years older than the rest of his team-mates and the only mother in the squad.

When trying for the squad, the women were not allowed to give their last name to the panel. It helps Shattuck to get rid of rumors about nepotism, because her husband, Mayo, has helped sell the Baltimore Ravens team to its new owner.

Gelf Magazine criticizes Shattuck, stating, "... do not forget that being a pro cheerleader is a joke.High school and college cheerleading can involve competition and athletic ability, but the pro cheerleader only takes a few routines and becomes true Shattuck seems to handle with confidence in two years in the squad. "

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Sex scandal

In 2014, Shattuck develops a relationship with his oldest friend and classmate, Spencer. Spencer originally acted as his mother's contact, sent a message to his friend "Call my mother. She thinks you're sexy." After exchanging sexual text messages and explicit photos, the relationship increased to Shattuck who checked the boy out of school so they could meet in his car. Finally, the boy joined them on a family road show (Mayo's sans husband) to a rented beach house at Bethania Seashore. The trip last night resulted in Shattuck performing oral sex on the boy.

When the principal at the victim's school receives information about the allegedly inappropriate behavior, he immediately reports the allegations to the authorities. After Shattuck pleaded guilty, Judge E. Scott Bradley convicted him to serve 48 weekends in jail, register as a sex offender and undergo sexual intercourse counseling, and pay victim counseling, and $ 10,650 in damages to the families of the victims.

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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