A judge made an apology to a Liberty Township mother whose arrest sparked outrage around the country.

Girard Municipal Court Judge Jeffrey Adler told 24-year-old Shaina Bell that he was sorry for what had happened to her as he dismissed two counts of child endangering during a hearing on Wednesday.

Liberty Township Police filed the charges in February after finding her 10-year-old and 3-year-old children alone in a township motel while she was working in a local pizza shop.

After the story was shared nationally, Bell began receiving support from the likes of Congressman Ruben Gallego of Arizona who tweeted,"Women are dammed if they do or damned if they don't. Stay at home with your kids and receive government assistance and you are a leach, go to work for poverty wages and can't get consistent sitters and go to jail."

A ‘Go Fund Me’ account was created that raised more than $165,000 to help the mom. Top donors included music label co-founder, Pierre "Pee" Thomas donating $10,000 and a Cleveland Cavalier, Javale Mcgee, donating $5,000 dollars.

Thomas wrote on Instagram, "My mom used to have to do the same thing when we were young, not cause of abandonment issues, it's because people can't afford childcare working at a pizza shop. She wasn't hanging out at a club. She was at work."