A woman from Florida was detained after reportedly selling and posting a disturbing video of herself with a dog for sex.
Logan Guminski, 27, was allegedly tipped off by an unnamed citizen on January 28th, and Marion County sheriff’s deputies immediately launched an investigation. According to the tipper, Guminski had posted a shocking video to Instagram that included a Chihuahua. The platform’s about 15, 000 fans count the Orlendo’dog mom’.
Eventually, police discovered numerous images and videos of Guminski with the dog. She acknowledged being a” material creator” and selling for information through the site Fansly during questioning. She claimed to have sold one of the video to a different person on Snapchat for$ 500. Additionally, officers discovered images of other canines on her phone.
” However, this isn’t my second case of this nature,” said Jordyn Batts, the policeman who oversaw the investigation, according to WCJB.
It’s often surprising, especially if you have to watch the video, but I’ve already seen it before, so it’s unforgettable, I guess.
Guminski was detained on March 21 and accused of filming like functions and having sexual relations with animals. After posting a$ 10,000 bond, she was later freed.
Marion state animal control soldiers waited patiently for the arrival of the animals, but they were not. According to state officials, a warrant was required for their treatment, but so far, no like warrant has been made public.
When the situation becomes clearer, more information will be provided.
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