Former Ravens cheerleader convicted of raping boy in Delaware won't be charged in Maryland
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader who was convicted of raping a 15-year-old boy in Delaware won't face similar charges in Maryland.
Baltimore County prosecutors announced Friday that they won't pursue charges against Molly Shattuck.
The 48-year-old Shattuck pleaded guilty in June to one count of fourth-degree rape. She was sentenced last month to two years of probation and ordered to spend every other weekend in custody for two years.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The teenager told police that Shattuck began an inappropriate relationship with him in the Baltimore area and that it culminated with sexual activity at a vacation rental home in Delaware.
Shattuck is the former wife of Mayo Shattuck, the chairman of Chicago-based Exelon Corp. She was the oldest Ravens cheerleader in history when she joined the squad in 2005.