By Snejana Farberov For Dailymail. A real estate agent from Iowa has been arrested after police say she sent nude photos of herself to the teenage son of her ex-boyfriend following a bad breakup. Charlotte Klisares, 46, of Altoona, has been charged with dissemination and exhibition of obscene material to minors. According to court documents, Klisares used her personal Facebook account in June to share a pair of sexually graphic photos of herself and of herself and the year-old boy's father, whom she had been dating off and on for some time. No laughing matter: Klisares is accused of sending two sexually explicit images of herself to her ex-boyfriend's year-old son back in June. Police Sgt.

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Sarah Davies, 29, told police she became "a little bit evil" and wanted to "humiliate him a little bit" following their split. A mum shared two pictures of her ex-boyfriend naked in the bath on social media after discovering he had been using a dating website after they split. Sarah Davies, 29, posted the images after seeing her ex had set up a profile on Plenty of Fish following their short relationship. She later told police she became "a little bit evil" and wanted to "humiliate him a little bit," a court heard. Her ex-partner's "anxiety had gone through the roof" since the images appeared online, the court heard.
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Paul city attorney. The former girlfriend was 17 years old when she sent the photos to Bendix at his request in late , and he posted six last August, the complaint said. Her face was visible in at least one, and she was named in the caption containing the lewd comment.
Tyrone Baines, 18, was left with stab and bite wounds after college student Anna Dickinson, also 18, attacked him in the middle of the night. Stanley and Gardner, both of Lancaster, also admitted to the same charge and were sentenced to 32 and 21 months respectively. Prosecutor Raymond Smith said Dickinson, who had a four month fling with Mr Baines, had threatened to "bang" and "stab" her love rival in social media messages before the attack on February