Florida Nurse’s Chilling Defense Revealed After Husband Uncovers Unthinkable Betrayal In Family Tragedy
How exactly does someone charged with such a jaw-dropping scandal come up with an excuse that’s almost as bizarre as the crime itself? Alexis Von Yates, a nurse from Florida, allegedly carried on a secret sexual relationship with her 15-year-old stepson — and then confessed she was “horny” because she hadn’t had sex in two weeks and was on her period. Yeah, you read that right. This story isn’t just about a betrayal of trust; it’s a wild, uncomfortable storm, mixing family dynamics, reckless decisions, and a license to practice healthcare that’s now been snatched away. From video games and THC vapes to caught-in-the-act chaos, the details unravel like the plot of a dark, twisted drama you wish were fictional. But nope — it’s all very real and very troubling. Curious how this all unfolded and what fallout lies ahead? LEARN MORE.

The woman has already had her nursing license revoked, as she awaits a criminal trial.
According to police, last July, the 34-year-old Ocala woman put her two children to bed and then went to hang out with her teen stepson on the living room couch.
The victim told investigators that he was visiting his father and stepmother for summer vacation at the time.
The pair reportedly hit a THC vape, played video games, and watched movies while his lineman father was working late. As a movie played in the background, Yates reportedly said she was bored, and told the boy how “horny” she was because “she had not had sex in two weeks and she was on her period.”
The victim recalled in the arrest affidavit that the two started cuddling. He moved on to kissing her neck before the two started making out.
“I wish you were 18, because you’re not old enough,” Yates allegedly told the teen as they cuddled, according to the affidavit. She then
“kicked off” her panties and the pair engaged in oral sex and intercourse without a condom.
When the boy’s father came home from work early, he allegedly found them naked on the couch having sex.
Shocked, he began throwing things at the two, shouting “What the f—” is going on?”
Yates reportedly begged for forgiveness, and tried to reason that the underage victim “looked like his father when he was younger.”
A day later, she actually called the boy, saying she wished they had kept having sex and that her husband had not discovered them, the affidavit claimed.
She also asked her stepson to rate her sexual performance, to which he replied: “Seven out of ten.”
A concerned family member reported the incident to police after the boy’s father neglected to call cops, according to the affidavit, and Yates was arrested in November.
She had worked as a nurse since 2016, but her license was revoked last week by the Florida Department of Health, months after the charge was filed.
“Nurses are placed in a position of trust,” the agency said in a release. “Therefore, it is imperative that they demonstrate good judgment and good moral character.
“Ms. Yates’ decision to (allegedly) engage in sexual activity with a minor child and/or her decision to engage in oral and penetrative sex indicates that she lacks the good judgment and moral character necessary to be a registered nurse.”