WYOMING, MI -- A Wyoming woman is accused of posting a sex-related Craiglist ad to get back at her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend.

The woman, Tabitha Krystal Penland, is charged in Wyoming District Court with a four-year felony.

Wyoming police allege she posted three fictitious ads on Craiglist, two targeting her ex-boyfriend and another targeting his new girlfriend.

Police said she put the phone numbers of the two victims in the ads and admitted she wanted them harassed.

Wyoming police said the two victims received more than 120 text message or phone calls, "many sexually graphic in nature."

"The defendant admitted to doing it as she was upset at her ex-boyfriend and wanted to get back at him," according to court affidavit filed by Wyoming police.

Penland is charged with unlawful posting of a message, a two-year felony, and using a computer to commit a crime, a four-year felony.

The "unlawful posting" charge is the second time in recent weeks that prosecutors have used the statute.

In April, two women were accused of setting up a fake Ashley Madison account that directed men to a woman's Lowell home.

Ashley Madison is a Canada-based online dating service that caters to married users looking to have a discreet affair.

The women pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of attempted unlawful posting of a message and will be sentenced June 10.

Penland is expected in Wyoming District Court on Wednesday, May 18 for a hearing.

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