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Hockey Mom Suspected of Having Sex With Teenage Players on Son's Team

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Davis (Orange County Sheriff's Department)

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Hockey moms of America, this is one metaphoric pig that might be hard to put lipstick on: 44-year-old Katia Maria Davis was arrested recently on suspicion of engaging in sexual relationships with players on her son's youth hockey team. The Laguna Niguel mother allegedly threw parties for the team and provided the young players and their friends with alcohol. One victim, a boy under the age of 16, recently came forward, prompting an investigation. A second victim, a boy under the age of 14 at the time, was discovered as part of the exploration of the accusations, explains the OC Register.

Authorities say they believe Davis engaged in the inappropriate relations with the younger boy about six years ago, and had been having sex with the older boy over the past year and a half.

Davis faces charges of having unlawful sex with a minor under 16 and committing lewd acts with a minor under 14, according to Orange County Sheriff's spokesperson Jim Amormino.

Authorities believe Davis may have had other victims over the years. "Davis is divorced and has kids," adds the Daily Breeze.

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