A mother in Utah allegedly sent topless photos and smoked pot with teenagers in her home in a misguided attempt to relive her youth, according to one victim’s mother.

Virginia Olson, 37, of Lehi, allegedly sent at least two topless photos in a group text that included at least three juveniles in November. She’s also accused of smoking marijuana and giving pot brownies to at least two teens at her home between late November and early February, Deseret News reports.

One mother of a teen who asked not to be identified told KJZZ.com that Olson was “so nice,” someone who tried to ingratiate herself in the town of about 50,000.

“I told my husband, ‘She’s so nice, it’s almost crazy,’” she said. “I’ve never seen someone want to be my friend so much.”

Three parents spoke to the outlet about Olson, including one who said she found inappropriate messages on her son’s phone while trying to find the root of a recent behavioral issue. The woman discovered that Olson had been conversing with the teens through Instagram, sending messages that were sexual in nature.

“She was living vicariously through these 15- and 16-year-old children,” according to the mother, who said the messages included nude photos of young teen girls.

Olson also flirted with the boys in the group message, according to the unidentified mother.

“She told them things like, they were hot and they were good-looking,” she said.

Olson, who also has a teenage son, had been hosting sleepovers at her home and even tried to arrange trysts between the youngsters, the unidentified mother said.

“I think we counted at least seven girls’ names that she was trying to line our 15- and 16-year-old children up with,” the woman told KJZZ.com.

Another mother told the station: “She’s a creep, and she deserves everything that’s coming her way.”

Olson was charged Wednesday with six felony counts of dealing in harmful materials to a minor and two felony counts of child endangerment, Deseret News reports.

In 2013, Olson was charged with and later convicted of prescription fraud, a third-degree felony. Olson, who worked as an office manager for a dentist at the time, used the dentist’s Drug Enforcement Administration license number without permission to obtain hydrocodone, the Deseret News reports.

Olson is due back in court on March 8.