Minnesota Wife Admits To 'Really Creepy' Sexual Assault of Teen Hockey Players in Hotel Room

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Allison Leigh Schardin
Allison Leigh Schardin, 39, pleaded guilty on Friday to third-degree criminal sexual conduct. Ramsey County Sheriff's Office

Allison Leigh Schardin, a mother and wife from Minnesota, has admitted to the "really creepy" sexual assault of several teenage hockey players in a hotel room.

Schardin, 39, was arrested after a "staycation" at a Colorado hotel with her husband and children in early 2024.

She has since admitted to sexually abusing two 15-year-old hockey boys who were visiting for a tournament and staying at the same hotel.

The wife and mother allegedly acknowledged that the teens were "young enough to be her kids" and formally changed her plea on Friday to third-degree criminal sexual conduct.

She's now charged with criminal sexual conduct in the third degree and criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree and possibly faces jail time when she's due for sentencing in January 2025.

The disturbing case began on January 14, when Schardin seemingly approached the victims in the hot tub of a hotel in Roseville and started to complain about her marital issues.

She told the boys she had recently cheated on her husband with another hockey player, according to the complaint, according to BringMeTheNews.

At one point in the evening, Schardin's husband appeared and yelled something to the effect of, "If you don't come upstairs, our relationship is over."

Schardin dismissed her husband and exchanged social media handles with the victims, later contacting one of them via Snapchat to ask, "Can I come into your room?"

The then 38-year-old told the teens, "Let's just do more," "Let's have sex," and "You already have a 38-year-old woman, a female in your bed; don't you want to do more?"

The hockey player revealed Schardin showed up to their game the next day, texting them in between periods to confirm she was at the same rink.

One of the victims told authorities he remembered thinking "not really" but said "sure" because he didn't know how to say no.

"We all started getting nervous, and I was shaking on the bench at one point because I wanted to leave what happened the night before in the past, and she was trying to follow us; 'it was really creepy,'" he said in the complaint.

After returning to Blaine, Minnesota, Schardin contacted the teens once more, trying to convince them not to report the incident to the police, promising them to do or say anything they want.

The boys responded that they wanted nothing from her except to be left alone and blocked her number.

On February 1, Schardin was arrested by authorities.

"She said that some of the younger boys invited her to their room, an invitation she accepted so she could get away from her husband," the complaint added.

Schardin allegedly said that she had asked if anyone had a condom, though she insisted she was not going to go through with it.

Her next court date is scheduled for January 10.

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Minnesota, Sexual Assault, Colorado
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