Florida girlfriend sent ex’s nudes to his new partner — but he helped her avoid jail

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Hell hath no fury.

A crazed ex-girlfriend conspired with her friend to send nudes and explicit videos to her former lover’s new partner — before he convinced prosecutors not to send her to jail.

Kristina Taylor and friend Tara Johnson, both 36 and from Florida, tracked down the 45-year-old man’s new gal pal and sent her X-rated images of his penis and graphic videos of the pair having sex, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

Taylor, who has kids from a previous relationship, began her campaign of harassment after learning that her boyfriend of four years had moved on with a new woman within weeks of their breakup.

Kristina Taylor, 36, began a campaign of harassment against her ex-boyfriend’s new lover. @kristinataylorinsurance / Instagram

Johnson tracked down the new woman and forwarded her the screen recordings of the conversations.

The pair was arrested on Oct. 27, 2025, for cyberharassment, according to police, who said their investigation began on Oct. 16.

Both were facing two months in prison until the ex-boyfriend intervened last week and insisted that the pair receive no jail time, or he would refuse to cooperate with the state’s attorney.

She avoided prison after her ex intervened. Polk County Sheriff’s Office

“I’m not trying to ruin anybody’s life. I knew I wouldn’t feel comfortable sending them to jail,” the boyfriend, who asked not to be named, told the Daily Mail.

“I also didn’t want Tara’s kids to be away from their mother for that long. I told the state’s attorney that I think they learned their lesson,” he added.

The big-hearted man, who said he had been like a stepfather to Taylor’s children throughout the relationship, didn’t want her kids to suffer because of her being in prison.

“I thought, what is a couple of months going to do to her? I don’t want that on my conscience,” he said.

Taylor’s friend Tara Johnson, 36, tracked the new lover down. Polk County Sheriff’s Office

Johnson and Taylor were reportedly both offered a misdemeanor diversion program, which includes hours of community service and supervision to avoid convictions.

The meddling friend celebrated avoiding jail with a lengthy Instagram post presenting herself as the real victim.

She put out a lengthy Instagram post after avoiding prison. Tara Johnson / Facebook

“5 months ago, I was living a nightmare. I thought I had lost everything I loved and worked for and that my life was truly over, but God. There has been real loss, and I’m still grieving it, but I’ve also seen His goodness in ways I never would have otherwise,” Johnson wrote in a post on Instagram, captioning a picture of her smiling family.

“There isn’t a rulebook for how to show up online after your life publicly blows up. I thought about deleting it all and going about life without it, but I realized it would be a missed opportunity to glorify God with my story,” she added.

Taylor put out a video on Instagram calling out her “haters” and hinting at her legal drama without directly referencing it.



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