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She allegedly gave 15 minor teens access to alcohol, full run of the house and encouraged them to have sex, according to court documents. At one party, she allegedly handed a drunk boy a condom and shoved him into a room with a 14-year-old girl.




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Shannon O'Connor listens in a courtroom in San Jose, Calif., on Oct. 20, 2021. Bail was denied for O'Connor, a California mother accused of hosting alcohol-fueled parties for her teenage son and his friends where she encouraged them to drink and have sex with intoxicated girls. (Anda Chu/Bay Area News Group via AP)


Maci McKinney (née Bookout) (from Chattanooga, Tennessee), the mother of Bentley Cadence Edwards, is described by MTV as the classic teenage overachiever who is popular, athletic, and successful in school.[9][10] She had aspirations to go away to college with her friends after she graduated from high school, but her dreams are now on hold as she struggles to take care of Bentley, take online courses at the local state college, and maintain her relationship with Ryan, Bentley's father.[11] Maci gets fed up with Ryan when he does not help her juggle parenthood, school, and work to her satisfaction.[6]


Bookout said the reason she participated in the show was because she wanted to get a good message across[11] and stated: "I really just wanted to show girls how hard it was to be a teen parent. I wanted girls who might get pregnant to see there are options out there to move forward with your life and still have goals."[10] She has gone back to college after dropping her online classes, and now is majoring in journalism and hopes to write a book about her experience being 16 and pregnant. She also speaks at local high schools about the challenges of teen pregnancy.[11]


Catelynn Lowell Baltierra (from Marine City, Michigan) is the birth mother of Carolynn "Carly" Elizabeth. Described as a smart and funny high school senior, she struggles to go back to her normal life after her emotional decision to place Carly for adoption. Catelynn is an integral part of the show, letting prospective teen moms know that there are options. She demonstrates that one can go on after becoming a "birth mom", and being completely mature and selfless by choosing parents for her baby via adoption. Carly's adoptive parents are Brandon and Theresa.[9] Catelynn moves back home with her parents but learns that her mother and stepfather, who is also the father of her boyfriend Tyler, have still not accepted her decision to place her daughter for adoption. During the season, Catelynn comes to terms with being a birth mother, moves in with Tyler and his mother when her mother and her stepfather move into an apartment in another city, and gets engaged to Tyler. She and Tyler both get tattoos in Carly's honor.


On December 20, 2013, Portwood made an appearance on the talk show Dr. Phil. She revealed that she has been released from jail early due to good behavior and now has her GED. Portwood also revealed that she was high on prescription and illegal medication for most episodes of Teen Mom and that she is sober with no intent of ever using again. Portwood is working on obtaining a joint-custody agreement with her ex-boyfriend Gary Shirley and is trying to focus on being a good mom to her daughter. She also has established an organization to help teens stay off drugs.[35]


In a 2014 study done on the cultivation effects of reality television, an Indiana University study found that young girls who regularly watched Teen Mom had an unrealistic view of teen pregnancy.[55][56]


A study featured in the New York Times Monday and conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research, asserts that the popular show reduced teen births by nearly six percent just in 2010. But a different study conducted by researchers at Indiana University published Thursday found the opposite to be true: 16 and Pregnant and its spinoff show, Teen Mom, lead viewers to think that teen mothers have an enviable quality of life. So which is it: do these MTV shows encourage or discourage teen pregnancy? Or are they having no effect at all since determining the link between media and behavior is almost impossible to do?


MTV created a spinoff show, Teen Mom partly in response to such criticism. Whereas 16 and Pregnant only traces the nine months leading to birth, Teen Mom follows the lives of the same teens after the baby showers are over and the reality of life with a baby sets in. A typical episode of the show follows the new moms a they fight with the fathers of their children (many of whom have now left them), fight with their parents (who are usually supporting them), struggle financially, struggle to finish their degree and watch their friends enjoy prom and college without them.


The teen mom scenario highlights the difficulties researchers face when trying to measure how (and whether) media actually influences behavior. For years, researchers have been trying to draw a connection between violent video games and violent behavior. And though most recent research has concluded video games do not cause such behavior, contradicting studies seem to come out every week. (Obama said in Jan. 2013 that research on media violence is inconclusive and that he wants more studies on the topic.) Meanwhile, crime rates are down in the U.S. overall.


The study suggesting a link between the show and a drop in pregnancy rates, conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found that the rate of teenage pregnancy declined faster in areas where teenagers were watching more MTV programming. After crunching the numbers, they concluded that the shows prevented more than 20,000 births to teen mothers in 2010 alone.


By contrast, the Indiana University study surveyed 185 high school students (who were more representative racially and socio-economically of the national demographic) and found that viewers who frequently watched 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom had the unrealistic perception that teen moms have a lot of time to themselves, can easily find child care, will complete school, have affordable access to health care, finished college and lived on their own.


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The suspect met the 14-year-old girl online, investigators said. They chatted using social media for about a month and then agreed to meet in the woods near the teen's home in the Love Valley, N.C., area, about 60 miles north of Charlotte and 100 miles east of Asheville. He then sneaked into the girl's bedroom without her family's knowledge.


In the five-day span from April 27 to May 2, Hamby said, the suspect had sex with the teen several times. In North Carolina, the age of consent for sexual activity is 16, as it is in 33 other states and the District of Columbia.


Irma Reyes struggles as she recalls the details of her daughter's ordeal with trafficking and the following trial at her South Texas home, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. Reyes feels like "collateral damage" in the plea deal that let the two men charged with sex trafficking her teenage daughter walk free.


Irma Reyes struggles as she recalls the details of her daughter's ordeal with trafficking and the following trial at her South Texas home, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. Reyes' daughter was one of two teens who men were accused of keeping at a San Antonio motel where other men paid to have sex with them in 2017. Their cases have seen years of delay, a parade of prosecutors, an aborted trial and, ultimately, a stark retreat by the government with the offer of a plea deal.


Irma Reyes visits a park near her South Texas home where she and her daughter would frequently talk and reflect, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. Reyes feels like "collateral damage" in the plea deal that let the two men charged with sex trafficking her teenage daughter walk free.


Irma Reyes looks through a scrapbook as she sits on her daughter's bed with dogs Stacy and Georgie, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. Reyes' daughter was one of two teens who men were accused of keeping at a San Antonio motel where other men paid to have sex with them in 2017. Their cases have seen years of delay, a parade of prosecutors, an aborted trial and, ultimately, a stark retreat by the government with the offer of a plea deal.


Irma Reyes is reflected in the mirror of her daughter's room as she recalls the details of her daughter's ordeal with trafficking and the following trial at her South Texas home, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. Reyes' daughter was one of two teens who men were accused of keeping at a San Antonio motel where other men paid to have sex with them in 2017. Their cases have seen years of delay, a parade of prosecutors, an aborted trial and, ultimately, a stark retreat by the government with the offer of a plea deal.


Irma Reyes points out scripture she uses to help herself deal with her daughter's ordeal with trafficking and the following trial at her South Texas home, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. Reyes' daughter was one of two teens who men were accused of keeping at a San Antonio motel where other men paid to have sex with them in 2017. Their cases have seen years of delay, a parade of prosecutors, an aborted trial and, ultimately, a stark retreat by the government with the offer of a plea deal. 041b061a72


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