Kaitlyn Hunt, the Florida teenager accused of having sex with her underage girlfriend, will remain in jail until her trial.

A judge denied bond for Hunt, 19, during a hearing Tuesday.

Hunt, who had been freed on a previous bond, was booked back into the Indian River County Jail on Monday night, facing a new charge of transmitting material by electronic equipment harmful to a minor. She was already charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a child.

Authorities say Hunt had sex with her then-14-year-old girlfriend last year. The case sparked outrage online as supporters claimed Hunt was being targeted for being gay.

Hunt, herself, has argued the sex was consensual, but Florida law considers it a felony offense to have sex with a person under the age of 16. The two met last year at Sebastian River High School, just south of Brevard County.

The state attorney's office pulled a plea offer Monday following allegations that Hunt violated her pretrial conditions and contacted the girl identified as the victim in the case.

Prosecutors said Hunt exchanged thousands of texts with the girl and sent her nude photos.