Daughter of Georgia Woman Who Was Arrested for Hosting "Naked Twister" Sex Party Speaks Out

16-year-old comes to her mother's defense, tweeting, "Nobody deserves this shit. So stop."

By Bruna Nessif Apr 18, 2015 12:34 AMTags
Rachel Lehnardt, MugshotColumbia County Sheriff's Office

Many people may be quick to judge Rachel Lehnardt for her questionable actions, but her daughter is not one of them.

The 16-year-old daughter is speaking out after her mother lost custody of her five children and was arrested for having sex with an 18-year-old at a "naked Twister" party she hosted for her teen.

The teenager took to Twitter to address the incident and defend her mother, writing, "Yes my mom was arrested. Yes she made some mistakes. Yes she is an alcoholic. Yea I've f--ked up too. But nobody deserves this s--t. So stop."

Lehnardt, of Georgia, was charged with two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor after getting caught for hosting the party, which also included alcohol and marijuana in addition to the X-rated game of Twister, according to NBC News.

According to the police report, obtained by NBC, Rachel Lehnardt told her Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor that after having sex in the bathroom with the 18-year-old she used sex toys in front of the partygoers before "the party continued" in the hot tub.

Per the report, the 18-year-old turned out to be her daughter's boyfriend, and she also admitted that she shared photos with her daughter of her boyfriend and herself having sex.

Shawn Hammond, the attorney representing Lehnardt, released a statement to NBC affiliate WAGT, saying that due to "recent alcohol abuse" she has "engaged in several acts of inappropriate conduct." The statement does not list specific events but does say she is "extremely remorseful" for what she has done.

"Mrs. Lehnardt has recommitted herself to her faith and her family," the statement continues. "She is hopeful that her children, members of her faith and others will learn from her poor example as to just how easy it is for people to exercise such extremely poor judgment while intoxicated."

She was released after posting a $32,000 bail.

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