children at a bar mitzvah and allowing them to fondle

A yoga instructor who was accused of committing sex acts with underage boys at a bar mitzvah last year has been acquitted.

An Arizona jury found Lindsey Ann Radomski not guilty on all 18 charges levied against her on Wednesday due to lack of evidence, after deliberating for three hours.

During the trial, prosecutors claimed that the 34-year-old flashed young boys at a bar mitzvah before performing sexual acts with a 15-year-old.

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Lindsey Ramdomski was found not guilty on all 18 counts on Wednesday (in court on Wednesday, center), in connection to allegations that she committed sex acts with a minor at a bar mitzvah last year

The 34-year-old is seen embracing one of her lawyers after the favorable decision on Wednesday

Lindsey Ann Radomski, 34, of Scottsdale,was accused of flashing minors at a bar mitzvah in March 2015, and then performing a sex act with a 15-year-old

But Radomski claimed that she was drugged and even raped by the teens.

The mother who threw the party testified on Wednesday, saying that Radomski was her best friend at the time and taught at the yoga center she owned.

She told the jury she was devastated and shocked to learn what happened the night of the party.

All of the alleged victims in the case testified against Radomski during the month-long trial.

Radomski, of Scottsdale, was arrested last year after she was accused of allowing several boys - some as young as 11 - to fondle and lick her newly enhanced breasts at the March 22, 2015, celebration.

The court heard she also performed oral sex on one of the boys, then aged 15, after the others left the room.

Earlier this month, Radomski's lawyer, Jocquese Blackwell, claimed his client had been intentionally drugged with GHB by an 18-year-old at the party, according tot he NY Daily News.

He insisted that his client was also a victim in the incident and that she had been 'raped' by the minors.

'A woman that's incapacitated can't consent to any sexual contact, any sexual assault,' Blackwell said last year.

Radomski's attorney claimed that she was drugged with the date rape drug GHB before the alleged incident March 22

According to court records, in the early hours of March 22, while most of the bar mitzvah guests were asleep or had gone home, Radomski was accused of inviting seven boys, aged 11 to 15, into a bedroom and let them fondle her surgically augmented breasts.

The victim's parents learned of the encounter and went to the police.

Radomski, who teaches yoga in the Scottsdale area, was interviewed two days later. She told authorities that she had been too drunk to remember the incident but did admit to flashing party guests.

Radomski was accused of inviting seven boys, aged 11 to 15, into a bedroom and let them fondle her surgically augmented breasts

She later said she was slipped a date rape drug which was why she cannot recall the incident.

'Ms. Radomski has no memory of what happened in that room and because she has no memory, from her perspective and from my perspective as her attorney, it didn't happen and we'll see what happens in court,' Blackwell told KPNX last year.

Her attorney told a court at a previous hearing that he had a hair test which proves his client was drugged with GHB.

But the prosecution disagreed, saying that the levels of GHB found in her blood stream were no higher than what would naturally occur in a person's body after analyzing a set of newly obtained blood tests.

Prosecutors also claimed that Radomski had changed her story only when it came apparent she would be charged.

Radomski was initially charged with 21 felony counts, including sexual conduct with a minor, sexual abuse and indecent exposure, but in June last year, a grand jury declined to indict her citing a lack of evidence.