'90 Day Fiancé' 's Larissa Dos Santos Lima Avoids Jail Time After Allegedly Assaulting Colt Johnson

Mar. 16, 2025

90 Day Fiancé‘s Larissa Dos Santos Lima won’t be serving any jail time after allegedly assaulting her ex-husband Colt Johnson.

Dos Santos Lima, 32, has been ordered to serve 48 community service hours as well as pay a $345 fine,according toE! News.

The community service hours, which she must complete as part of the Justice Court Community Service program, were ordered in place of her serving time behind bars, The Blastreports.

In January, Dos Santos Lima was reportedly indicted following anexplosive argumentwith Johnson that led to facial injuries for both.

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Representatives at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment at the time.

The duoallegedly got into an extremely violent argumentin January. Dos Santos Lima shared several photos and videos on Instagram, revealing a bloodied face and claiming Johnson called the cops on her as the two were arguing.

“I just scratched him because he was hurting me,” she said in one video. In the frantic videos, Dos Santos Lima said she was afraid of getting deported because Johnson called the police first. She also begged for help finding an attorney.

TLC and Dos Santos Lima’s reps did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment at the time, and Johnson was unable to be reached.

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A judge also signed off on their pair’s divorce filing, TMZreported.

In Johnson’s request for summary disposition of divorce filing, filed April 29, it states that “the parties have reviewed and signed (along with their attorneys) the Stipulation and Order for Decree of Divorce, which resolves all matters related to the Complaint.”

As a part of their agreement, Johnson and Dos Santos Lima, who have no children, will not receive spousal support. “Neither of them shall be entitled to spousal support from the other … and forever relinquish any right to spousal support,” the documents read.

They also agreed to not speak negatively about each other.

“Neither shall themselves, or cause or permit third parties, to slander, defame, disparage, or communicate untruths, malicious statements, false and slanderous statements, information, rumors, or salacious materials of any kind against the other person, or against the other person’s family, friends, employees, employers, or other close relatives and associates, whether in written form, verbally, on paper, on the Internet, on any social media application, or in any manner,” the documents read.

“Larissa is very happy to close this chapter of her life and excited for what her future holds,” a rep for Dos Santos Lima said in a statement to PEOPLE.

Johnson’s rep did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

If you or someone you know has been a victim of domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

source: people.com