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Former Cheerleader Accused in Sex Case Gets Divorced

A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader charged with raping one teenage boy and providing others with alcohol is officially divorced from her estranged husband, a prominent Maryland energy executive.

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 son's 15-year-old friends.

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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