Hunt violated her pretrial conditions by contacting the girl identified as the victim in the case.
Prosecutors say
Hunt exchanged thousands of texts with the girl and sent her nude photos.
Prosecutors also alleged
Hunt's mother, Kelly Hunt Smith, texted the alleged victim and urged her to delete "everything" so no one would find out the girl and Hunt had spoken.
Assistant State Attorney Chris Taylor said in court Tuesday that
within days of the court's no contact order, Hunt began contacting the alleged victim in the case, the paper reports. The younger girl's parents reportedly found out, leading to an investigation and Tuesday's hearing.
Sheriff's Detective Jeremy Sheppard testified during the hearing about the
abundance of electronic evidence obtained and told the court that
Hunt and the younger girl had physical contact on July 29.
"
The evidence is overwhelming," Circuit Court Judge Robert Pegg said before revoking the teen's bond.
Hunt's father has publicly claimed that the girl's parents went to police because they blamed Hunt for their child's homosexuality.
Since Hunt's arrest, the case has garnered national attention for what some say is
a gay rights issue. Advocacy groups including the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida argue that older high schoolers dating their younger counterparts is an innocuous, everyday occurrence that is not prosecuted - regardless of sexual orientation - and not a crime on par with predatory sex offenses.
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