'90 Day Fiancé' Star Larissa Lima's Shocking Mugshot Revealed
Nov. 13 2018, Updated 7:13 p.m. ET
90 Day Fiancé star Larissa Lima was tossed in jail for the second time after allegedly fighting her husband Colt Johnson over the weekend in Vegas, and now RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained her shocking mugshot from arrest.
During a Nov. 11 court appearance, a judge found "probable cause" to charge Lima with domestic violence, court papers revealed.
Lima has a history of troubling run-ins with the law — and Johnson.
She was also arrested on domestic violence charges last June.
A month later, in July, she appeared before the court and pleaded not guilty. A bench trial was set for October, but prosecutors eventually dismissed the case.
Lima, who is currently appearing on Season 6 of 90 Day Fiancé alongside her husband, Johnson, posted a series of bizarre Instagram stories on Saturday.
The posts claimed Johnson was trying to steal her phone and was calling the police on her. Meanwhile, she changed her profile name to @helpmeimwithoutphone and added to her profile the caption: “HELP ME …HE TURNED OFF HIDE MY PHONE HELP ME HE WANTS TO CALL THE POLICE HELP ME.”
In a now-deleted Instagram story message, Johnson explained his version of events after the troubling situation unfolded.
"Larissa was arrested this afternoon. She suffers from high anxiety and severe depression. She overreacted to problems that do not exist,” Johnson wrote. "I proceeded to deactivate her phone to try to defuse the situation,” he added, noting that their disagreement “escalated and matters became worse.”
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“She felt this action was a threat towards her and tried to reach out for help,” Colt continued. “Not long after her cry was posted, the police came and knocked down the front door. They drew their guns at me and handcuffed me. The police interviewed us but not long after they decided to arrest Larissa. No one was hurt and I did not press charges against my wife. However it is policy in the state of Nevada that since we are in a domestic partnership, someone had to be arrested.”
As RadarOnline.com reported, Lima first got to know Johnson online. They later met in person in Mexico, where he proposed to her just five days later.
Lima's is due back in court on Dec.11 to face a judge about her most recent arrest.
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