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Former Ravens cheerleader charged with raping boy has ties to Pittsburgh area

GEORGETOWN, Del. — The former Ravens cheerleader charged with raping a boy, 15, has ties to the Pittsburgh area.

Channel 11 has learned Molly Shattuck, 47, was a graduate of Ford City High School, where she was crowned homecoming queen.

Shattuck — whose maiden name is George — graduated from high school in 1985. She was voted homecoming queen in 1984 and went on to earn a marketing degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1989, our newspaper exchange partner, the Tribune Review, reported.

Shattuck was arrested and charged in connection with a sexual relationship involving a 15-year-old boy, according to police.

She was indicted on two counts of third-degree rape, four counts of unlawful sexual contact and three counts of providing alcohol to minors.

“This is a difficult situation for everyone involved.  Thank you for your time,” said attorney Michelle Lipkowitz.

Police said the 15-year-old boy reported that Shattuck began an inappropriate relationship with him near Baltimore and that it culminated in sexual activity at a vacation rental home in Bethany Beach, Delaware, over Labor Day weekend.

Police said Shattuck performed a sexual act on the boy and offered to do more, but the boy said no.

According to police, Shattuck is not allowed to have any contact with children except her own.

Shattuck is separated from Mayo Shattuck, former CEO of Baltimore-based Constellation Energy Nuclear Group.

She retired from the Ravens last year.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.