O.C. woman pleads guilty to sexual assault on teen hockey player
This post has been corrected. See note at bottom for details.
An Orange County woman pleaded guilty Thursday to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy who played on a relative’s hockey team.
It was the second time Kathia Maria Davis, 46, has been convicted of sexually assaulting a member of the hockey team. The Laguna Niguel woman was found guilty last August of having unlawful sexual contact with a 16-year-old hockey player.
On Thursday, Davis pleaded guilty to four felony counts of lewd acts on a child and two misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to a statement from the Orange County district attorney’s office.
Davis, who is set to be sentenced in July, faces a maximum of seven years and eight months in state prison and registering as a lifetime sex offender, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors said Davis met the boys through a teenage relative’s hockey team.
Prosecutors said Davis invited her relative and the 14-year-old to drink alcohol at a sleepover, and she sexually assaulted the boy after he fell asleep.
With the 16-year-old, prosecutors said, she had sex with him on four occasions in her bedroom. She gave the teen alcohol, and on one occasion encouraged the boy and a teenage girl to drink at a party at her house.
The 16-year-old told his mother about the relationship and the drinking, and the allegations were reported to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, which launched an investigation.
[For the Record June 27 2:58 P.M.: An earlier version of this post said that the younger of the two victims was 13. He was 14.]
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