A mother in Evans, Ga., is accused of throwing quite an inappropriate party for her 16-year-old daughter. 

Rachel Lynn Lehnardt, 35, told her Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor the details of the gathering, which include naked games of Twister and sex toys, and as of Monday she is facing charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to The Augusta ChronicleShe allegedly provided minors with alcohol and marijuana. 

According to a Columbia County Sheriff's Office incident report, Lehnardt told her sponsor about the party during a meeting originally planned to talk about sobriety. Lehnardt also told her sponsor she is addicted to pornography and a sexual deviant.

Augusta Crime has details of the account the AA sponsor told police:

"Her (five) kids were with their father one night when her 16-year-old daughter texted her and asked if her and some friends could come over 'to party.' Lehnardt replied 'come on, let's party.' Lehnardt allowed her teen daughter and her friends to smoke marijuana and drink her alcohol in her home. The group of minors and her played naked Twister in the living room.

"Lehnardt had sex with an 18 year old in the bathroom while the others continued to play Twister. Lehnardt told her sponsor she was still 'horny' afterward so she brought her sex toys out in the living room and began to use them on herself in front of the group.

"The group and Lehnardt then got in her hot tub naked where the party continued. Lehnardt said she was asleep in her bed and woke up around 3:30 a.m. when she felt someone having sex with her. She thought it was the 18-year-old but realized it was her daughter's 16-year-old boyfriend."

Lehnardt also told her sponsor that she had shown her daughter pornographic photos, including photos of her and her current boyfriend having sex.

Sheriff's Capt. Steve Morris said the AA sponsor's account of the party played a part in the eventual arrest. Lehnardt will not face any sexual crime charges because the legal age of sexual consent in Georgia is 16.

Lehnardt posted her $3,200 bond and is no longer at the Columbia County Detention Center.