Arizona woman, 47, accused of mounting relentless harassment campaign -- including leaking nudes -- after falling out with ex-friend
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Court documents reveal that a woman from Arizona is facing accusations of launching a persistent harassment campaign against her former friend. Allegedly, the woman, identified as Christina Lynn Holt, 47, resorted to extreme measures such as sending a nude photo of the ex-friend to a member of the victim’s homeowner’s association following a falling out between the two.

According to reports, Holt relentlessly contacted the victim by placing 150 phone calls and sending over 120 text messages utilizing various spoof numbers dating back to November. She confessed to authorities that she had been continuously harassing the victim until she anticipated receiving a restraining order.

The friendship termination occurred in October after the victim requested it due to Holt violating a boundary that led to the rift between them. The details of the disturbing case surfaced in court papers recently obtained by Fox 10.


An Arizona woman is accused of mounting a relentless harassment campaign against her former friend – including sending a nude photo of the ex-pal to a member of the victim's homeowner’s association after the two had a falling out
An Arizona woman is accused of mounting a relentless harassment campaign against her former friend – including sending a nude photo of the ex-pal to a member of the victim’s homeowner’s association after the two had a falling out. Andrew Lever – stock.adobe.com

The breakup left Holt “angry” and “hurt” and sparked her alleged cyber-bullying of the victim through electronic communications, the court docs stated.

“The victim received a nude image of herself from an unknown individual/sender, which she did not consent to share,” the court documents stated, per the station.

“This nude image, along with other images of victim (clothed), were also distributed to her community Homeowners’ Association (HOA) board member, causing victim significant distress.”

Holt, with the fake numbers, allegedly threatened to share the pics with other people, including her ex-pal’s coworkers.

The former friend’s mother also received a call that had a male voice on the other line claiming to be an officer with the Pima County Sheriff’s Office on Dec. 2, but no one from the department ever made the call, the court docs claimed.


Authorities eventually tracked down the calls and messages to Holt and she was arrested on March 6.
Authorities eventually tracked down the calls and messages to Holt and she was arrested on March 6. Pima County Sheriff’s Department

Authorities eventually tracked down the calls and messages to Holt and she was arrested on March 6, according to Fox 10.

“[Holt] said all she wanted was an explanation/reason for why victim ended their friendship,” according to the court documents. “[She] then concocted the plan to utilize many VOIP numbers, so many numbers that defendant had no idea how many messages/calls she placed to victim.”

When investigators asked when Holt planned to stop the alleged mountain of messages and calls, she reportedly replied, “I was waiting for a restraining order.”

The 47-year-old is facing charges of unlawful disclosure of images depicting states of nudity, impersonating a peace officer, stalking and using electronic communication to terrify, intimidate, threaten or harass, the outlet reported.

A $25,000 bond was issued by a judge and a hearing is set for March 17.

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