A Florida woman has been accused of sexually abusing a Chihuahua and posting video of it online. Read More
A Florida woman has been accused of sexually abusing a Chihuahua and posting video of it online. Logan Guminski, 27, of Ocala, was charged with sexual activity involving an animal and filming sexual activity involving an animal, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a statement on Facebook alongside a clip of the accused being

A Florida woman has been accused of sexually abusing a Chihuahua and posting video of it online.
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Logan Guminski, 27, of Ocala, was charged with sexual activity involving an animal and filming sexual activity involving an animal, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a statement on Facebook alongside a clip of the accused being removed from a police vehicle following her arrest.
Cops were tipped off by an anonymous source in January that Guminski had posted a video on Instagram “depicting sexual activity with a dog.”
The major crimes unit launched an investigation with Det. Jordyn Batts and allegedly located several photos and videos of Guminski with the abused animal, and the accused was later confirmed to be the person in the sex video, according to the statement.
Det. Batts and Det. Annemarie Larocque spoke to Guminski, who said she is a “content creator” who “generates sexually explicit photos and videos to sell on the internet.”
The alleged sicko also admitted to creating and sharing the video with another social media user, who paid $500 for the footage.
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Guminski told police she had been involved in sexual activity with another dog, and the videos of both incidents were still stored on her cellphone, police said.
“Unfortunately this isn’t my first case of this nature,” Batts told WCJB.
“It’s always shocking, it’ll never not be shocking, especially when you have to watch the video. But I have seen it before, so it’s not out of the ordinary unfortunately.”
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Guminski was booked into the Marion County Jail on March 21 but released after posting a $10,000 bond.
The dogs have yet to be removed from Guminski’s home, according to the outlet.
Deputies were waiting for Marion County Animal Control officers to get a warrant to seize the animals.
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