Jenelle Evans, one of the stars of the controversial MTV reality show "Teen Mom 2" has been arrested once again, this time for sending harassing messages to one of her co-stars, former roommate Hannah Inman. Soon after her Jan. 10 arrest, Evans took to Facebook to deny that she had committed any crimes against Inman, who was formerly her close friend before a falling-out.

In a message on her Facebook fan page, Evans acknowledged that she had been arrested, but denied sending Inman harassing text messages and voice mails. Claiming that Inman does not own a cellphone, Evans described the charges as her co-star "just calling her own bluffs."

Evans also claimed that she was very ill with tonsillitis, strep throat and mono when authorities arrived at her home with an arrest warrant "as I'm about to walk out the door to go to the hospital." Officers took her to the hospital after booking her into jail. It was not clear if Evans wrote the Facebook message from there or her home.

The dispute, which apparently began when Evans threatened to kill Inman, may be two-sided. Evans implied that Inman was actually harassing her and allegedly told her Internet followers that she wanted to kill Evans. She said the harassment charges against her were part of a set up and added that she was eager for the case to go to court.

Evans' attorney also dismissed the charges, calling them "completely absurd and retaliatory in nature."

Evans has been arrested before on a variety of charges, including drug possession, breaking and entering and violation of probation.

Source: MSNBC, "'Teen Mom' Jenelle Evans arrested for harassment," Ree Hines, Jan. 11, 2012