A Michigan woman accused of raping a man at knifepoint may dodge prison after pleading no contest to lesser charges.

Lestina Marie Smith was 17 when she allegedly raped a then-19-year-old man inside his car and threatened him with a steak knife before engaging in oral and vaginal sex. The Saginaw woman also videotaped part of the incident on Jan. 11, MLive.com reported, citing previous testimony in the case.

The male victim testified that the couple dated for about two months in late 2016, months before the alleged attack, and broke up after Smith hit him. He said he was unsure why Smith asked to meet him the day of the alleged attack, but admitted to calling her a “whore” on Facebook several days earlier. She also recently deleted a video he had of them having sex, he testified.

Smith, now 18, who had faced up to life in prison if convicted on two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, pleaded no contest last week to second-degree criminal sexual conduct, court records show. Prosecutors, in turn, agreed to drop the most serious charges when she’s sentenced on Oct. 5.

Smith now faces up to 15 years in prison, but could instead receive probation and jail time, court records show.

Smith’s mother, Tanesha Jackson, said in January that her daughter was not a violent person and characterized the victim as “part of the family” before the alleged attack.

“I’m not going to believe that my daughter raped him,” Jackson told MLive.com. “I’m not going to believe it.”

In April, Jackson fainted during a court hearing and had to be removed from a courtroom on a stretcher when a judge denied her daughter bond.