Prosecutors say a Blaine woman sexually assaulted two teenage boys from Colorado who were in Roseville last month to play in a hockey tournament.
Blaine woman charged with sexually assaulting youth hockey teammates at Roseville hotel
Allison Schardin, 38, will make her first court appearance on Monday.
Allison Schardin, 38, was arrested Thursday on charges of third- and fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and was scheduled to appear in court Monday. She allegedly assaulted the 15-year-old youth hockey team members, while a third teen watched.
According to the charges: While in a hotel hot tub with the teens on the evening of Jan. 14, Schardin told them she had marital problems. After the boys went to their rooms, Schardin sent a Snapchat to one, stating that she and her husband had argued and asking if she could to the teen’s room.
She eventually started talking about “sex and stuff,” and got into bed with two of the boys, asking them how sexually active they were. She then began sexual acts with two of the teens and asked them to perform sexual acts on her.
After she was arrested Thursday, Schardin told investigators that her husband and two children went to the hotel for a staycation and that she had made casual conversation with the boys around the pool. She admitted having sexual contact with two of the boys and asking them for a condom, but she “claimed she wasn’t going to go through with ‘it.’ ”
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