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Jealous ex-girlfriend who sent sex tapes to lover’s new beau accused of swindling him out of their home

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Jealous ex-girlfriend who sent sex tapes to lover’s new beau accused of swindling him out of their home
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A Florida woman, Kristina Taylor, was accused of sending explicit videos of her and her ex-boyfriend to his new partner, leading to her arrest, and is now being sued by the same man for allegedly taking sole control of a home he financed. The man claims he paid over $40,000 in down payments and nearly $5,000 monthly for mortgage and upkeep on the $525,000 house, which was in Taylor's name due to his new business not qualifying for the loan. He dropped harassment charges against Taylor and her friend Tara Johnson, who allegedly orchestrated the sexting scheme, in exchange for avoiding jail time, but later filed a civil suit over financial losses.

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US News Jealous ex-girlfriend who sent sex tapes to lover’s new beau accused of swindling him out of their home By Jared Downing Published April 30, 2026, 6:04 p.m. ET The Florida woman arrested for barraging her ex’s new partner with explicit photos and videos from their relationship allegedly swindled her former beau out of his house after he convinced authorities to drop charges, a lawsuit claims.Kristina Taylor and a pal, both 36, tracked down the boyfriend’s new partner and bombarded her with sex tapes from the failed relationship last October.The 45-year-old boyfriend — who asked not to be named — convinced the prosecutors not to give the women jailtime for the harassment, but Taylor returned the favor by kicking him out of the $525,000 house he financed, according to the suit filed…

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