The creator of a Las Vegas ‘Super Moms’ Facebook group has been accused of disturbing allegations after a ten-year-old child came forward.
Christiann Ault was indicted on July 16 and faces charges of lewdness and child abuse as she is accused of making a child rub their private area on her leg and chest area ‘with the intent of arousing, appealing to, or gratifying the lust, passions or sexual desires of the defendant’, the indictment viewed by Daily Mail shows.
The ten-year-old testified that the abuse began when they were seven and continued for nearly two years until March 2024, KTNV reported.
Ault was also accused of verbally abusing the child. The chiltold the court on July 15 that the abuse occurred once or twice a week in Ault’s apartment.
‘My legs were around her, and then she made me, and then a pillow was over her private areas, and then she had her hands like under the pillow,’ the child told the court according to 3News.
The child testified that Ault had been clothed and he ‘was wearing underwear’ during those moments.
‘She told me I could have iPad time if I do something, and I was like okay. And then it was making, she was wanting me to rub my private areas on her. I didn’t want to. It made me uncomfortable,’ the child added according to court documents.
Ault was also accused of locking the child in his room, ‘because she’s mad and doesn’t love or like me, she hates me’, the victim said.

Christiann Ault was indicted on charges of lewdness and child abuse as she is accused of making a child rub their private area on her leg and chest area ‘with the intent of arousing, appealing to, or gratifying the lust, passions or sexual desires of the defendant’

Christiann Ault is pictured during a court hearing last month

The Las Vegas Super Moms Facebook group, created by Ault, was used as a space for moms or prospective moms to share advice, events and ask questions
The child said they would be locked in the room for hours after Ault told them ‘more than once’ that she didn’t love them and instead hated them.
In March 2024, two adults were told the situation by the child. The same day, Henderson Police responded to the home of the child for a welfare check after Ault called law enforcement, a man testified according to 3 News.
Following the welfare check, the man told law enforcement about the accusations the child had made against Ault and the child was questioned by police.
Ault attempted to get in touch with the man around 242 times in one day, the outlet reported.
Court documents furthered that Ault ‘willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously cause[d] a child under the age of 18 years to… suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering as a result of abuse of neglect’.
As well as ‘verbally abusing [the child] in a manner that caused them to feel unsafe and/or unloved and/or upset,’ the documents stated.
Ault was seen in evidence reviewed by the grand jury on a video call with the alleged victim, she asked the child: ‘Has anyone asked you to lie?… Have I ever hurt you or made you feel gross?’
She was also heard asking if anyone was in the room with the child while on the call.
‘I’m sorry, baby. I’m just scared. I’m just scared. I’m just scared. I’m just scared I’m gonna go to jail, to be honest with you, I’m scared because you and I have always been best buds, and I miss you.’
‘I’m sorry for bringing this up, but I need you to understand. I need you to understand how serious, serious this is about the stuff you said,’ she said, 8 News Now reported.

The child testified that the abuse began when they were seven

The child claimed the abuse lasted for two years
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Ault was also accused of ‘verbally abusing [the child] in a manner that cause him to feel unsafe and/or unloved and/or upset,’ court documents stated
Ault was heard urging the child to tell the truth, she further said: ‘It’s okay. It’s okay, sweetheart, it’s okay. Don’t worry about it. I just need you to know how important it is to always tell the truth.
‘I listen, I know you’re scared right now, and I know you’re confused. I know you are. And none of this is your fault, baby. None of this, please. Because the truth, you’ll never get in trouble for telling the truth, baby, but lies can get, can get people put in jail.’
The Las Vegas Super Moms Facebook group, created by Ault, was used as a space for moms or prospective moms to share advice, events and ask questions.
One member of several years, Aryanna Scott, told KTNV: ‘You would think this is someone you could trust, but you don’t really know who’s behind these groups.’
‘People post pictures of their kids, ask for advice, not realizing who might be in the group or what their intentions are,’ Scott added.
A member of the group shared a post on the group, allegedly written by Ault, 3 News reported.
‘Many of you may have seen posts or rumors being spread about me regarding very serious allegations,’ Ault allegedly said.
‘I want you to know that I am innocent and fighting these accusations with everything I have. The case is ongoing, and the truth will come out in time.

Ault was heard in a video call, which was submitted into evidence, asking the child if she had ever hurt the child or made him feel ‘gross’
‘Sharing charges without context is harmful and unfair, not just to me but to my child. I would never harm him, and anyone who knows me knows the kind of mother I am.
‘If you care about me or believe in any kind of justice at all, I ask that you please refrain from sharing or commenting on this while the case is still active. I won’t be discussing this further publicly, but I appreciate those who have reached out with kindness and concern.’
Ault is scheduled for trial in April. She has pled not guilty and is currently out on a $50,000 bond with orders to have no contact with the victim, the Daily Mail can confirm.
The Las Vegas Super Moms group has since been deactivated.
The Daily Mail reached out to Las Vegas Super Moms group for comment from Ault.