Kimberly Ann Seevers of Jay was arrested for a second time Tuesday on a charge of having sexual relations with a minor.

The latest arrest comes as preparations were being made to take a sexual battery case filed against her in 2015 to court.

“During the course of taking depositions this current victim’s name came up and one of our investigators went and met with that victim and took a statement,” said James Parker, chief assistant state attorney in Santa Rosa County.

“Under oath that victim disclosed that he also was victimized by the defendant,” Parker said.

The new charge involves one count of sexual battery on a victim aged 16 or 17, jail records indicate.

The original charges against Seevers, 45, were sexual battery on a victim aged 16 or 17 and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to an incident report in that case.

Investigators began focusing on Seevers following the death of a juvenile in an automobile accident late last summer.

Rumors had begun circulating that Seevers was having sex with several teens who attended Jay High School and that the accident victim had been with her and drinking on the night he died, according to the incident report.

Statements from the accident victim’s friends and phone records obtained during the course of the investigation lent credence to the students’ allegations, according to the incident report.

Texts found on the dead teen’s phone revealed the recently divorced Seevers and the boy planning to get together. The phone was turned over to a Florida Highway Patrol investigator by the accident victim’s family, the police report said.

“I have the house to myself,” Seevers says in a text message.

“Not any more you don’t,” is the teen’s response.

They also show Seevers asking the youth what type of beer he liked and telling him “just left the liquor store” and “got you some fireball too.”

No charges have been brought in connection to the fatal traffic accident.

The victim in the first case was one whose name came up as the investigation expanded.

He originally denied having a relationship with Seevers but, when pushed, admitted he had consumed alcohol at Seevers’ house and engaged with her in oral sex, according to the incident report.