A woman from Minnesota, USA, was arrested after she allegedly lured two 15-year-old boys into having sex with her after a spat with her husband. Allison Leigh Schardin and her family were 'staycationing' at a hotel where the minor boys' hockey team was residing for a game. The 38-year-old mother of two flirted with the boys and convinced them to have sex with her, allegedly out of spite after the argument with her husband.
Schardin was arrested under charges of third- and fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct, according to the New York Post. The incident occurred in January and the accused sexual offender is expected to appear in Court on February 5.
Woman Lures Teens To Engage In Sexual Activity
According to the New York Post, Allison Leigh Schardin from Blaine, Minnesota, was staying at a hotel in Roseville with her husband and two children. The boys' hockey team from a high school in Colorado was also staying there for a tournament. After an argument with her husband, Schardin went to the common hot tub at the hotel, where she met the two 15-year-olds.
The two chatted up when Schardin began complaining about her marital problems with them, according to police records. The three exchanged social media IDs before going back to their respective rooms. A little while later, Schardin messaged one of the boys and began asking them about their sexuality and experience.
She then asked if she could come over to the boys' room for sex. Despite the boys telling them that they could be as old as her own children, that did not stop the mother of two. She then convinced them and went up to their room for sex while, allegedly, a third minor boy watched. She also allegedly went to their hockey game the next day and even texted the boys after they got back to Colorado.
When the incident came to light, one of the hotel staff confessed that they saw Schardin kissing and engaging in sexual contact with the boys in the hotel's restaurant. The 38-year-old has been accused of charges related to third- and fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and assault.