Molly Shattuck, the former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader who earlier this month was sentenced to 48 weekends in jail for the rape of a 15-year-old boy, could face further charges, according to CBS Local WJZ. It seems that the original search warrant in Shattuck's case listed "several other encounters" with her victim in Maryland, potentially leaving Shattuck vulnerable to more charges. Baltimore County State's Attorney Scott Schellenberger confirmed to WJZ that he is reviewing Shattuck's case and speaking again with the victim's family as he mulls the possibility of further legal action.

"They will look at how the conduct here in Baltimore County compares to what was charged in Delaware, what the sentence was in Delaware," Andrew Levy, an attorney at Brown, Goldstein and Levy said, via WJZ.

Shattuck, who registered as a sex offender at the City Police Headquarters in Baltimore on Wednesday, is alleged to have had contact with the 15-year-old son of her friend not just in Delaware, where she was sentenced last week, but also in various areas in Maryland, including Columbia, Mount Airy and Owings Mills.

Per WJZ, the warrant reveals that Shattuck would pick the boy up from his classes at the McDonogh School and ferry him to the parking lot of a T-Rowe Price where the pair would "talk and eat and then get in the back of the car and kiss or make out." The warrant also alleges that Shattuck touched the boy's genitals.

Shattuck is the ex-wife of former Constellation CEO Mayo Shattuck, with whom she has three children.

The boy's parents spoke tearfully in court last week of the behavioral changes they've seen in their son since his relationship with Shattuck, who they deemed a rapist, started.