More Charges pressed against Florida Woman who used Fake Social Media to Assault Teenage Boys

Tampa, FL: The authorities in Florida have filed more charges against the 23-year-old Florida woman who posed as a 14-year-old female online to meet and molest teenage boys.

The woman is identified as Alyssa Ann Zinger. She was arrested for the second time on Thursday and charged with additional sex crimes involving juveniles.

An arrest report states that the Tampa resident was initially apprehended in November on suspicion of participating in a minimum of thirty sexual acts with middle school students ranging in age from twelve to fifteen. She is also accused of sending explicit videos to several students.

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The alleged predator created a false social media account and primarily used Snapchat to communicate with the students, who attended Wilson Middle School in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Tampa. She posed to be a homeschooled 14-year-old on social media.

She was charged with two counts of lewd or lascivious battery and five counts of lewd or lascivious molestation after her arrest.

Two additional charges of lewd or lascivious molestation (against victims aged 12-15), two counts of lewd or lascivious battery, possession of child pornography, in-state transmission of child pornography via electronic device, and sexual cyber harassment were added to the charge sheet by authorities on Thursday.

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According to arrest documents, the first victim told police the pair had multiple sexual encounters and that Zinger sent him explicit photographs and videos, while the second victim claimed she sent a Snapchat video depicting sexual intercourse to multiple children.

By examining her employment and academic records and contacting her Tampa Publix employer, who verified her adult status as per The New York Post.