The California “party mom,” who is charged with 20 felonies and 43 misdemeanors, has pleaded not guilty. The woman has been identified as Shannon O’Connor.

She is accused of setting up improper parties for her teenage son and his friends when they were younger.

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Who is Shannon O’Connor?

Shannon O’Connor is 49 years old. She is accused of forcing 13-year-olds to participate in sexual acts and binge drinking during parties at her $4.7 million Los Gatos home to satisfy her lusts.

Following the addition of accusations such as drunken joyriding and assisting in the sexual penetration of an inebriated kid to the rap sheet, a grand jury in Santa Clara has now indicted her on 63 counts.

O’Connor wore thick-rimmed glasses and had grown out her blonde hair color as the judge made it clear that she would not be granted bail and would have to stay in jail while she contested the allegations. Her next court date is December 26.

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She had been given a 17-year term by a judge in May after entering a guilty plea, but the new accusations could result in decades behind bars.

The mother of one of the teenage victims stated, “My ultimate goal is for her to see more time.”

While her husband was abroad, some of the alleged parties were held in O’Connor’s Los Gatos property; other parties were hosted at Airbnb locations in Santa Cruz and Lake Tahoe.

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O’Connor was quite picky about the girls she invited to her gatherings; if they didn’t live up to her expectations, she would frequently reject them; if they didn’t live up to her expectations, she would frequently reject them.

According to court records, “she would turn away girls as guests, telling them they weren’t ‘pretty enough’ or didn’t ‘put out’.”

The youngsters, who were predominantly between the ages of 14 and 15, were allegedly urged to drink until they passed out by the prosecution, who claims she purchased beer, vodka, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages.