
PHOENIX (AP) - A Phoenix woman accused of stalking a man met on a dating site and sending him more than 65,000 text messages apparently sent more than twice that many.
The Arizona Republic reported that Jacqueline Ades sent a man more than 159,000 text messages - some of which were threatening - over the course of nearly 10 months.
The newspaper said the information was obtained in police documents via a public records request.
Police say Ades began threatening the man after Paradise Valley officers escorted her off his property in July 2017. One text read: "I'd wear ur fascia n the top of ur skull n ur hands n feet," referring to the connective tissue that encloses muscles and organs. Another said, "I'd make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones."
During an interview Ades gave in May, she said she's met the man on Luxy, an online dating site for potential matches to meet "verified" millionaires.
The site advertises that one-third of its active members earn more than $500,000 and "is not a place for seeking a Sugar Baby and Sugar Daddy relationship or any arrangement."
Court documents say Ades' alleged victim was out of the country when he called police in April 2018 to report that surveillance video showed her inside his home taking a bath.
According to the Arizona Republic, in a police interview, Ades said: "It's OK if that's how [he] feels... Somebody else should love him. He has so much to love. He's so cute. I can't believe I scared him."
Ades has pleaded not guilty to charges of stalking and criminal trespassing. Her trial is scheduled to begin in February 5.