Kaitlyn Hunt's communications now will be confined to her lawyers, guards, fellow inmates and perhaps a few choice visitors after contacting the underage teenage girl at the center of the case against her in violation of a court order.
A Florida judge decided as much Tuesday, when he revoked "bond of any kind" for Hunt, who was 18 when she was charged with two felony counts of lewd and lascivious battery after allegedly having sexual relations with a 14-year-old girl.
Judge Robert Pegg made his ruling after an Indian River Sheriff's Office detective testified about the contents of an iPod that Hunt had given the younger girl -- including more than 20,000 text messages, "explicit" videos and nude pictures -- despite a court order that the two not communicate, electronically or otherwise.
"It's overwhelming that Ms. Hunt has chosen to violate the conditions of her bond deliberately and willfully on several occasions," Pegg said in explaining his decision.
This is what the 19-year-old girl looks like brehs..
Say, what do you brehs make of this young heathen? Should they throw the book at her?