A Minnesota mom who engaged in three-way sex acts with two teen hockey players during a family “staycation” barely received two minutes in the penalty box.

Allison Schardin, 39, was ordered to spend two weekends in jail after pleading guilty in October to third-degree criminal sexual conduct for assaulting two 15-year-old Colorado hockey players at a suburban Minneapolis hotel.

The married mother-of-two met the boys on Jan. 14, 2024, while staying at the hotel with her husband and kids.

Judge Joy Bartscher sentenced Schardin to time served credit for the five days she spent in the slammer after she was arrested. In addition, the mom was ordered to perform 200 hours of community service and undergo mental health treatment.

Schardin also must register as a sex offender for the next 10 years and is barred from unsupervised contact with teen boys. The prosecution wanted more jail time.

“The defendant’s behaviour was not a momentary lapse in judgment. It was clearly planned. Why else would an adult exchange contact information with juveniles that she just met in a hotel and then later go to their room?” prosecutors wrote in the filing ahead of sentencing.

They added: “(The court should) treat the defendant’s behaviour as being no less serious than if the defendant were a man and the victims were girls. If the genders were reversed, there are few who would believe that leniency is appropriate.”

Schardin was on a “staycation” with her husband and two young children last January when she spotted the boys in the hotel hot tub. The Colorado teens were on the road with their hockey team and in town for a tournament.

She struck up a conversation with the young players as the trio soaked in the hot tub. Her husband noticed the interaction and wasn’t happy about it.

According to the criminal complaint, he yelled at her: “If you don’t come upstairs, our relationship is over.”

Allison Leigh Schardin, of Minnesota, accused of sexually assaulting two teenage boys after having fight with her husband.
Allison Leigh Schardin, of Minnesota pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two teenage boys after having a fight with her husband.Photo by Allison Leigh Schardin /Facebook

Schardin then exchanged contact information with the boys. Following a fight with her hubby in their room, she later texted one of them to see if she could come to his room. She had been complaining about her marital troubles in the hot tub and later in their room.

Later, Schardin joked with the players that they were young enough to be her children. Nonetheless, she pressured the pair into sexual acts while another teen watched.

One victim said the wayward mom told them: “You already have a 38-year-old woman, a female in your bed, don’t you want to do more.”

“(Victim 1) described feeling stuck in the moment and did not know how to say no,” the complaint said. “He said that in his head, his response was ‘not really’ but he responded by saying ‘sure,’ though he ‘wasn’t totally on board with it.’”

The next day, Schardin went to the rink where the boys were playing a tourney game.

“(Victim 1) said they all started getting nervous and he was shaking on the bench at one point because he wanted to leave what happened the night before in the past and she was trying to follow them, ‘it was really creepy,’” the complaint added.

After she showed up at the arena, Schardin reached out to the duo. Her message was simple: Don’t tell the cops.

Following her arrest, she admitted to detectives that she went to the teens’ hotel room and had relations with two of them. While confessing to sexual contact, she said there was no intercourse because no one had a condom.

“I think I just, things were starting to progress and, um, I think I thought about it for a moment and then I just was like, yeah, no, that’s not …, and I think at that point it was pretty evident that V1 was kind of uncomfortable,” the complaint said.

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