//November 11, 2014
(AP) A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader who has been charged with raping one teenage boy and providing others with alcohol is officially divorced from her estranged husband, the chairman of Exelon Corp. and former CEO of Constellation Energy. A Baltimore County judge signed Mayo and Molly Shattuck’s divorce order on Nov. 3, the same day a grand jury indicted Molly Shattuck on charges of third-degree rape, unlawful sexual contact and providing alcohol to minors. The charges stem from an illicit sexual relationship Shattuck allegedly forged with one of her children’s 15-year-old classmates. Mayo Shattuck’s attorney Nicole Gilkeson said Mayo and Molly Shattuck had been living apart for more than a year and that their divorce “had nothing to do with the criminal allegations.”
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