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She's accused of sexting seven cops, having multiple affairs, and wrecking a string of marriages, including her own.
But the raunchy rap sheet of suspended Texas 911 dispatcher Krystle Perez could stretch back even further, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
Perez was put on unpaid leave earlier this month after jilted hubby Giancarlo Perez discovered sleazy messages on her phone and tipped off bosses at the Bexar County Sheriff's Office in San Antonio.
The 38-year-old siren is accused of having 'extramarital relations' with a string of colleagues including married Sgt. Reynaldo Salinas and Deputy Juan Leal – texting the latter: 'I can lay on you and kiss you all over … thinking of my daddy.'
All three face termination, pending an appeal, while a further three officers face possible disciplinary action in the ongoing Internal Affairs probe which is examining whether any of the trysts happened on duty.
Krystle Perez, a 38-year-old overnight dispatcher at San Antonio's Bexar County Sheriff's Department, was placed on unpaid leave after her husband Giancarlo Perez (right) discovered she had been having multiple affairs with several officers
When DailyMail.com caught up with tattooed Perez at her five-bed, suburban San Antonio home this week to discuss the inquiry, she stared down a reporter and stormed off in silence
DailyMail.com can now reveal that mom-of-three Perez has been dogged by allegations of cheating since the break-up of her previous marriage to San Antonio police officer Todd Tackitt in 2012.
Tackitt wrote in divorce filings that their four-year union had become 'unsupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities' – adding: 'Petitioner [Perez] has committed adultery.'
Sources say he learned of her fling in similar fashion to Giancarlo – by discovering text messages his then-wife had sent to her lover.
Tackitt, 38, who is still embroiled in custody issues with Perez over their two teenage kids, declined to speak about the split.
Within a year of their divorce, Perez had remarried and had another child with Giancarlo before taking a job as an overnight dispatcher at the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, which boasts 1,900 employees and an annual budget of $135million.
Their relationship broke down late last year, however, when business consultant Giancarlo examined his wife's phone and allegedly discovered lewd messages to six sheriff's deputies plus a City of Converse police officer.
'They use emojis to reference body parts, they talk about kissing, making out and these sexual connections,' sickened Giancarlo, 41, told News 4 San Antonio.
'She was the love of my life and it was very distraught, heartbreaking, I was in disbelief.'
The messages shared with investigators include a sordid exchange between Perez and Salinas, 52, who allegedly wrote to her: 'I feel so hott and Sexy when Im in you (sic).'
DailyMail.com has learned Perez's previous marriage to San Antonio officer Todd Tackitt ended, in part, due to her infidelity, according to filings
Perez's raunchy messages were uncovered and sent to the small-town police department by husband Giancarlo Perez, and are now being vetted to assess their legitimacy
After Giancarlo reported her alleged bed-hopping to Internal Affairs on December 6 last year, it was Perez who filed for divorce, court papers show
In her petition, Perez claimed Giancarlo abruptly demanded that she quit her dispatcher job and began going through her cell phone, prompting her to get a new one
'F**k yea you do. I can feel it - all of it - and I love it,' the dispatcher replied, according to a screen grab taken by Giancarlo.
When the patrol Sgt. suggested the pair 'need another hotel day', Perez responded: 'Yes!!!!!!!'
Salinas, an 18-year law enforcement veteran, then added: 'None stop for as long as possible (sic).'
At least one message from Salinas appeared to have been sent while he was on duty.
The text, logged at 10:20pm on a Friday night, read: 'I get off at midnight, came in early.'
The alleged exchange between Perez and Leal is similarly incriminating, with the randy mom texting her colleague to say: 'I can't wait for more time to open up so I can fill us in it.'
Leal, who was handed a previous one-day suspension in 2017 for unprofessional behavior, messaged back: 'Yes baby, I can't wait.'
Leal also wrote to Perez: 'I can't wait for us to be naked and us caressing each other and then kissing each other ALL OVER!!!!' according to the screen grabs.
'F**k yes!' replied Perez. 'Thinking of my daddy and his kisses.'
Tattooed Perez stared down a DailyMail.com reporter and stormed off in silence when we called at her five-bed, suburban San Antonio home this week to discuss the inquiry.
Sources close to the former couple say Giancarlo had known about his wife's alleged cheating for some time but had tried, unsuccessfully, to repair the marriage.
Within a year of her and Tackitt's divorce, Perez remarried and had another child with Giancarlo, DailyMail.com can reveal
Perez and her ex are still embroiled in custody issues over their two teenage kids (not pictured)
This text sent to Reynaldo Salinas suggests he and Krystle Perez previously met for sex
One message sent to Leal saw Perez refer to him as her 'daddy', while he lustfully expressed his excitement at getting 'naked' with the dispatcher. Leal hasn't been accused of meeting Perez for sex in-person
After he reported her alleged bed-hopping to Internal Affairs on December 6 last year, it was Perez who filed for divorce, stating in a December 14 affidavit that she was worried for her safety.
'In the preceding months leading up to this filing my husband's behavior has changed to the point that I am concerned about his mental stability and for the safety of myself and our son,' Perez wrote.
She said that last November Giancarlo abruptly demanded that she quit her dispatcher job and began going through her cell phone, prompting her to get a new one.
'This action enraged him,' she added.
Perez alleges that her husband sent her a series of messages on December 1 that indicated that he was watching her while she was at work.
'He again told me I needed to quit my job or he would make false reports to get me fired,' Perez wrote, making no mention of what the supposedly false claims were about.
'I knew this was the next level and I needed to share with a supervisor and update my friends that if they did not hear from me unexpectedly to please have a welfare check on me,' she went on.
'I am aware that he has the ability to become violent and that coupled with his current erratic behavior scares me.'
Perez said the incident sparked a huge argument on December 5 where Giancarlo allegedly told their sobbing eight-year-old son that 'mom wants me gone because she is unfaithful.'
Sgt Renaldo Salinas of Bexar County Sheriff's Office texted Perez implying they'd previously met for sex
Deputy Juan Leal, above, also sent raunchy messages - although there's no suggestion he met up with Perez. He and Salinas are both on leave, and have been told they'll likely be fired
Another, Deputy Jason Jarvis (at right), has been hit with a proposed suspension of 30 days. Seen here with wife Jessica, the deputy reportedly has confessed to having sex with the dispatcher - and has since been hit with divorce papers
After Giancarlo left their $400,000 marital home, she says he tried to tamper with the security cameras.
On December 19, a Bexar County judge granted Perez a temporary restraining order banning him from returning.
Giancarlo's lawyer Jennifer Espronceda dismissed Perez's allegations as 'completely false'.
'When you have a contentious divorce it's common for the wrongdoer to use false allegations to deflect from bad conduct,' Espronceda told DailyMail.com.
'There's no need to make inflammatory statements when you have the facts on your side. Absolutely everything Giancarlo states can and will be proven through objective evidence in court.'
The attorney added: 'My client is devastated and deeply affected by his wife's actions but it's not just about them.
Deputy Jason Jarvis's wife Jessica, above, welled-up as she recounted discovering her husband's alleged affair with Perez. She's now divorcing him
'It's impacting the lives of their children, her children by her previous marriage, her ex-husband who dealt with this before.
'It's the brothers, the fathers, the families, the wives of the men she's slept with. There's a whole web of pain and hurt.'
The accused officers are also said to include Deputy Jason Jarvis, whose disgusted wife Jessica outed him to a local news channel and filed for divorce, claiming he admitted to her that he had an affair with Perez.
Jarvis, 44, has been suspended for 30 days, according to News 4 San Antonio.
'These are people that are supposed to be protecting us, serving and making sure the community is safe,' Jessica, 45, told the station, fighting tears.
Lawyers for Tackitt and Perez, who is still flying a huge 'thin gold line' flag – which honors emergency dispatchers – from a flagpole at her house, did not respond to requests for comment.
While it doesn't appear that Perez or the officers involved broke any laws they are being disciplined for violating the sheriff's office code of conduct.
A spokesman said: 'On December 6, 2022, a complaint was filed with BCSO Internal Affairs regarding a dispatcher, Krystle Perez, regarding having extramarital relations with several Bexar County Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Deputies.
'The Deputies involved in this case included Deputy Juan Leal, Sgt. Reynaldo Salinas, and three other BCSO law enforcement officers who are currently going through the disciplinary process.
Heavily tattooed Perez stared down a DailyMail.com reporter and stormed off in silence when we called at her five-bed, suburban San Antonio home this week to discuss the inquiry.
Perez and her two lovers face termination, pending an appeal, while a further three officers face possible disciplinary action
Tackitt and Perez's home is still festooned with a huge 'thin gold line' flag – which honors emergency dispatchers – from a flagpole at her house
'At the onset of the investigation, the complainant provided Internal Affairs investigators with explicit text messages exchanged between Krystle Perez and five BCSO law enforcement officers.
'As a result of the investigation, Krystle Perez, Deputy Juan Leal, and Sergeant Reynaldo Salinas were issued proposed terminations, however, they are still undergoing the appeal process and the outcome of this proposed dismissal is still pending.
'Additionally, the investigation into this incident remains ongoing.'
The Bexar County episode comes on the heels of the Maegan Hall sex scandal which engulfed the La Vergne Police Department in rural Tennessee earlier this year.
Hall and four other cops were fired after an internal probe heard how she pleasured colleagues while on duty, whipped her top off at a 'Girls Gone Wild' hot tub party and played games of Strip Uno.
She later sued the force claiming she was groomed for sexual exploitation by predatory male officers.
Perez’s attorney Jessica Estorga-Johnson initially failed to respond to a DailyMail.com request for comment but issued a statement hours after the publication of this story.
‘Krystle Perez, her relationship with her husband, and the details of their divorce are private matters. It is abhorrent that Mr. Perez has made his mission of vengeance a public one and used the media to fulfill his narrative,’ Estorga-Johnson said.