Soccer Mom Sentenced For Child Endangerment
source: http://mothersinheat.blogspot.com/2008/09/toni-allexy.html
Toni Allexy, 39, of Paradise, California, who was accused last October of furbishing alcohol to minors, driving while intoxicated with minors in her vehicle and fondling a teenage boy during the drive was sentenced today (09/04/2008) to four years probation with strict terms and conditions for a felony child endangerment charge.
Allexy was initially charged with performing a lewd act upon a child and four counts of child endangerment, but she accepted a plea bargain from the district attorney's office to plead no contest to one felony child endangerment charge that would include driving while intoxicated with a minor in her vehicle and fondling him in her state of intoxication. The plea doubled her potential sentence exposure from three years to six, but it left sexual offender registration up to the discretion of the judge.
Allexy knew the minors through her position as the head cheerleading coach with the Paradise Junior Bobcats Football League. Deputy District Attorney Lynda Hunt addressed the judge, staint that this case has been "very hard for everyone involved."
In many cases, boys who have been abused don't tell because they feel embarrassed, Hunt said. The abuse of a teenage boy by a woman is often seen as a "right of passage" she said, but that abuse has long term affects."
The victim did not tell his family what happened, Hunt said. When he did tell the truth, he suffered humiliation, and he still has feelings of anger, she said. The defendant is an adult, 39 years old, and she was in a position of trust as a cheerleading coach, Evans said. Allexy also took pride in being considered "the cool mom," she said.
Hunt said some of the boys on the football league called Allexy a "MILF" which is an acronym to imply the boys found her attractive. Hunt continued, explaining to the judge Allexy believed young boys found her attractive. She had minors over to her home, where she served them beer and vodka and tired to hide it from her husband by serving the alcohol in sippy cups.
Hunt said Allexy adamantly denied having any alcohol besides beer in her home, up until she was confronted with a store surveillance photo of her buying vodka, accompanied by two boys. After she provided alcohol to the minor, Hunt said Allexy began wrestling with her victim, and then she painted his nails, put a lipstick kiss on his cheek and put him on her lap to take a photo and sent it to his ex-girlfriend.
After some time, Allexy's husband found his wife and the minors asleep, with Allexy under a blanket with the boy. He then became angry and wanted to drive the minors home, Hunt said.
Allexy was initially charged with performing a lewd act upon a child and four counts of child endangerment, but she accepted a plea bargain from the district attorney's office to plead no contest to one felony child endangerment charge that would include driving while intoxicated with a minor in her vehicle and fondling him in her state of intoxication. The plea doubled her potential sentence exposure from three years to six, but it left sexual offender registration up to the discretion of the judge.
Allexy knew the minors through her position as the head cheerleading coach with the Paradise Junior Bobcats Football League. Deputy District Attorney Lynda Hunt addressed the judge, staint that this case has been "very hard for everyone involved."
In many cases, boys who have been abused don't tell because they feel embarrassed, Hunt said. The abuse of a teenage boy by a woman is often seen as a "right of passage" she said, but that abuse has long term affects."
The victim did not tell his family what happened, Hunt said. When he did tell the truth, he suffered humiliation, and he still has feelings of anger, she said. The defendant is an adult, 39 years old, and she was in a position of trust as a cheerleading coach, Evans said. Allexy also took pride in being considered "the cool mom," she said.
Hunt said some of the boys on the football league called Allexy a "MILF" which is an acronym to imply the boys found her attractive. Hunt continued, explaining to the judge Allexy believed young boys found her attractive. She had minors over to her home, where she served them beer and vodka and tired to hide it from her husband by serving the alcohol in sippy cups.
Hunt said Allexy adamantly denied having any alcohol besides beer in her home, up until she was confronted with a store surveillance photo of her buying vodka, accompanied by two boys. After she provided alcohol to the minor, Hunt said Allexy began wrestling with her victim, and then she painted his nails, put a lipstick kiss on his cheek and put him on her lap to take a photo and sent it to his ex-girlfriend.
After some time, Allexy's husband found his wife and the minors asleep, with Allexy under a blanket with the boy. He then became angry and wanted to drive the minors home, Hunt said.