
Minnesota Mother Charged with Sexual Abuse of Teen Hockey Players After Discussing Marital Problems in Hotel Hot Tub

Minnesota Mother Faces Charges of Sexual Abuse
A Minnesota mother, Allison Schardin, 39, faces charges of sexually abusing two teenage hockey players at a hotel in Roseville. The accused allegedly initiated contact with the teens in the hotel's pool area, where she divulged her marital issues. Schardin reportedly messaged one of the boys on Snapchat, visited his hotel room, and engaged in sexual contact.
Follow-Up and Admittance
After the incident, she showed up at one of their hockey games and exchanged text messages with them. Schardin admitted to the sexual contact after her arrest, claiming she was staying at the hotel for a staycation with her family.
Legal Representation and Plea
The accused has not yet obtained legal representation or entered a plea.
If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, seek help by contacting the Crisis Text Line or Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline.
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