A Leechburg woman will serve jail time for allegations she had sexual intercourse in front of two teens.
Leola S. Davis, 33, was sentenced Thursday in McKean County Court before President Judge John Pavlock for charges of endangering the welfare of children and produce/present/direct obscene performance. She will serve four to 14 months in McKean County Jail with credit of 91 days of time served, followed by one year of consecutive probation.
Davis pleaded guilty Aug. 20 to allegations that from June 1 to July 17 in 2019, while supervising a 13-year-old girl and a 14-year-old girl, she had sexual intercourse with her male paramour next to the children on two occasions and allowed the teens to consume alcohol. The male instructed the teens on how to perform sexual acts on each other.
Her codefendant, Perry Green, pleaded guilty May 4 to charges of corruption of minors and produce/present/direct obscene performance-minor. He is serving 15 to 30 months in state prison, and he must register as a sex offender under Megan’s Law for his lifetime.
According to District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer, one of the victims wrote in a letter that she blamed Green, not Davis, for what occurred, saying that Green was threatening and possibly physically abusive to Davis.
At that victim’s request, supervised contact was granted for Davis with one victim, but not the other.