A shocking case of child molestation has come to light, leaving a community in disbelief. Christina Greer, aged 38, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting teen boys in her home over a two-year period. The severity of her crimes has led to a sentence of 64 to 102 years in prison.

Greer’s disturbing actions involved exploiting the vulnerability of twelve and thirteen-year-old boys by using substances like alcohol and marijuana edibles to weaken their resistance. These assaults took place during sleepover parties hosted by her daughter, who was just eleven years old at the time and had no knowledge of her mother’s heinous acts.

The legal proceedings, which took place in Sarpy County, resulted in Greer being found guilty on three counts of first-degree sexual assault of a child, six counts of felony child abuse, and two counts of witness tampering. This verdict ensures that Greer will remain behind bars until she reaches her nineties.

The investigation leading to Greer’s arrest began when someone reported her involvement in sexual activities with one of her victims. The interviews with the victims provided chilling details, confirming that Greer had engaged in sexual acts with multiple young boys during the sleepover parties. Greer resided in the Chalco Hills Recreation Area of Nebraska when she was taken into custody by local law enforcement.

Another victim bravely came forward after Greer’s arrest, sharing a similar account of abuse. In August 2019, Greer faced an additional charge for child enticement related to this case. It is crucial to note that the victims, including Greer’s own daughter, have not been publicly identified due to their age.

During the sentencing hearing, Greer shed tears, expressing shame and remorse for her actions. She acknowledged her failure as a mother, recognizing that instead of protecting children, she had inflicted deep wounds through her unspeakable acts of abuse.

The impact of Greer’s crimes on the victims cannot be understated. “Having sex with an adult female is thought of as ‘the cool kid of the group,’” shared Sarpy County Deputy Attorney Phil Kleine. “It’s just not the case in these situations. They’ve been bullied, transferred schools multiple times. It’s just unfortunate they have to continue to deal with it.”

Greer’s daughter testified in court, recounting how her mother had instructed her to keep the sexual assaults a secret. The daughter even witnessed her mother engaging in a sexual act with one of the boys.

The jury wasted no time in deliberation and swiftly delivered a guilty verdict after just three hours. As the legal process concludes, Kleine expressed immense satisfaction and pride. He acknowledged the emotional roller coaster experienced by the victims and their families throughout this three-year ordeal. Despite the hardships, the victims demonstrated tremendous strength by staying focused and testifying against their abuser.

This case serves as a tragic reminder of the lasting impact that sexual abuse can have on young lives. It is essential to remain vigilant in protecting children and creating a safe environment for them to thrive.