Former NFL cheerleader completes weekend prison stays

Randall Chase//September 21, 2017

Former NFL cheerleader completes weekend prison stays

By Associated Press

//Randall Chase

//September 21, 2017

Molly Shattuck, center, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader and the ex-wife of a prominent Maryland energy executive, arrives at Sussex County Courthouse on June 16 in Georgetown, Del., where she pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree rape, a felony that can carry up to 15 years in jail. (Jason Minto/The Wilmington News-Journal via AP)
Molly Shattuck, center, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader and the ex-wife of a prominent Maryland energy executive, arrives at Sussex County Courthouse on June 16 in Georgetown, Del., where she pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree rape, a felony that can carry up to 15 years in jail. (Jason Minto/The Wilmington News-Journal via AP)

DOVER — A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader who pleaded guilty to raping a 15-year-old boy at a vacation rental home in Delaware no longer has to report every other weekend to a Delaware prison facility.

Fifty-year-old Molly Shattuck of Baltimore, a mother of three, was sentenced in 2015 to two years probation and ordered to report every other weekend, for 48 weekends, to a secure probation center, where offenders live in communal barracks and are assigned chores.

FILE - In this undated file photo provided Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014 by the Delaware State Police, Molly Shattuck, of Baltimore, poses for a police photo. (AP Photo/Delaware State Police, File)
FILE – In this undated file photo provided Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014 by the Delaware State Police, Molly Shattuck, of Baltimore, poses for a police photo. (AP Photo/Delaware State Police, File)

A Department of Correction spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday that Shattuck, who remains a registered sex offender, completed her weekend visits Aug. 20.

But court records show that prosecutors are seeking to extend Shattuck’s probation because of outstanding issues regarding restitution.

Shattuck was ordered to pay the victim’s therapy costs and $10,650 restitution to his parents.

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