Woman Accused of Impersonating Teen Girl in Sexual Abuse Case Remains in Jail Pending Trial
TAMPA, Fla. — A 22-year-old woman accused of pretending to be a 14-year-old girl in order to sexually exploit teenage boys will remain in jail while awaiting trial, according to WFTS.
Alyssa Zinger appeared in a Hillsborough County courtroom on Monday for a pre-trial detention hearing. She was originally arrested in November.
Zinger faces multiple charges, including:
Lewd or lascivious molestation involving victims aged 12–15
Possession of child sexual abuse material
During the hearing, Tampa police detective Amanda Baranowski testified that investigators found evidence suggesting Zinger posed online as a homeschooled 14-year-old girl on platforms such as TikTok and Snapchat.
Authorities allege she used this identity to deceive at least five boys, aged 13 and 14, into believing they were in relationships with her. According to testimony, even some of the victims’ friends and family members were led to believe she was a teenager.
Investigators also reported recovering sexually explicit videos involving Zinger and the victims, along with related text messages.
One victim told investigators that Zinger became jealous after he began dating someone else and later shared explicit material involving him in what authorities described as retaliatory actions shared via Snapchat.
Throughout the proceedings, the judge questioned Zinger’s reactions to the allegations, noting her repeated denials during testimony.
The judge emphasized the seriousness of the accusations, stating that the issue involved an adult allegedly manipulating and exploiting underage boys.
The judge also addressed Zinger’s parents, who were present in court, after prosecutors presented body camera footage from a search warrant executed at their residence.