'Teen Mom' Star Amber Portwood's Emails To Be Used As Evidence In Criminal Case

“Teen Mom OG” star Amber Portwood’s emails will be used against the reality star as part of her domestic violence case.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, prosecutors have informed the court of new evidence they are entering in the case.

On September 19, they state the new discovery includes, “Emails, Audio” and videos. They do not elaborate on the email specifics.

They will be using the messages and other documents against Portwood in court. Prosecutors previously listed evidence as audio from the July 5 incident with her boyfriend, Andrew Glennon.

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They also have over 20 photographs of the alleged injuries and 3 videos from a Ring camera listed as evidence. There was also an audio recording of a statement given by Glennon, so it appears he is fully cooperating with law enforcement against the mother of his child.

As The Blast previously reported, Portwood was arrested following a domestic violence incident. The reality star is facing charges of domestic battery, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and a felony domestic battery.

During the fight, Portwood allegedly pulled a machete on Glennon during the attack. Portwood is scheduled to appear in court next month.

Following the arrest, Glennon filed suit against Portwood seeking primary custody of their 1-year-old son, James. He wants her to only have supervised visitation. He also asked the court for permission to move to California. Portwood has objected to the move demanding her child stay in Indiana.

Since her arrest, Portwood has been couch surfing with friends before being able to check into a hotel room for some comfort and privacy.