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Florida vet convicted of filming and distributing porn with children and dogs

Florida vet convicted of filming and distributing porn with children and dogs

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MIAMI – A vet from Florida who created and shared videos in which you could seesexually searching for dogs and also collected child pornography from the net He was sentenced this Friday to more than 21 years in prison, the Prosecutor’s Office reported.

Prentiss K. Madden, a licensed professional veterinarian who had his practice in Aventura, in the southeast of Florida, is guilty of produce videos of himself “Involved in sexual activities with dogs and sharing them with others in chats,” the state prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Madden “filmed himself sexually abusing dogs and shared the bestiality videos online,” he detailed.

According to official information, the vet kept these “bestiality videos, as well as bestiality talks,” on his cell phones.

In addition, indicates the Prosecutor’s Office, he is also guilty of accessing a Dropbox account that contains images of child pornography, receive pictures and videos of child pornography through social media chatss and talking about child sexual abuse during chats.

Likewise, the judge contemplated when passing the sentence, of 272 months in jail, storing thousands of images of child pornography on your Dropbox account and cell phones.

On July 29, Madden had pleaded guilty to three counts of receiving child pornography, one for possession of child pornography and another for the creation of a video with animal abuse, the latter based on a federal statute that punishes acts of animal torture, including bestiality.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, this case was presented as part of the Safe Childhood Project, a national initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse.

The initiative, which brings together federal, state and local resources, was launched in 2006 by the Department of Justice to “better locate, detain and prosecute persons who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims.” .

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