Ex-NFL Cheerleader Accused of Rape Now Divorced

Molly and Mayo Shattuck, married 17 years, have lived apart for more than a year
By Elizabeth Armstrong Moore,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 12, 2014 2:00 AM CST
Ex-NFL Cheerleader Accused of Rape Now Divorced
In this undated photo provided Nov. 5, 2014, by the Delaware State Police, Molly Shattuck of Baltimore poses for a police mugshot.   (AP Photo/Delaware State Police)

The former Ravens cheerleader charged with raping a 15-year-old boy is now officially divorced. Molly and Mayo Shattuck, married for 17 years, have lived apart for more than a year, reports the Baltimore Sun; the couple filed for divorce on Sept. 29, a judge signed the final order on Nov. 3, and the disposition date was recorded on Nov. 10, just days after Molly Shattuck was indicted by a Delaware grand jury on nine charges, including two counts of third-degree rape. Released on $84,000 bail, Shattuck maintains her innocence and is due back in court on Dec. 3. Mayo Shattock's attorney says the divorce was settled quickly because no details were in dispute. (Click for more details from the case.)

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