UK woman admits to repeatedly having sex with pug as boyfriend assisted—both face jail time


A 33-year-old woman from the UK and her boyfriend are both facing jail time as she has admitted to repeatedly having sex with a dog. Her boyfriend helped her have intercourse with a pug named Charlie four different times.

Paige Reaney confessed to the sexual acts but denied that she had any pornographic images of her having “intercourse or oral sex with an animal” in court this past week. On Thursday, she admitted to the sexual acts in a hearing at Sheffield Crown Court. Her boyfriend Graham Marshall, 38, admitted guilt to helping her previously, per the Daily Mail.

The sex crimes committed by Reaney as well as Marshall took place between August 2019 and December 2022. During another hearing in the case, the court heard about how Reany was “regularly subjecting [the dog] to habitual sexual activity” and caused unnecessary suffering to the pug. Marshall pleaded guilty in October to one count of aiding and abetting a woman to have sex with a dog and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal that is protected.

Additionally, Marshall also pleaded guilty to three counts of possessing extreme pornographic images that involved a “dead/alive animal” as well as one count of voyeurism. The boyfriend further confessed to producing indecent photographs of children.

The photographs of the children taken by Marshall were in Categories A B, and C, with C being the most serious violation. He is set to have another hearing on December 12. Reaney faces up to two years in prison for having sex with the pug.

This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Tuesday sidestepped questions about Ukraine’s possible membership in the military alliance, saying that the priority now must be to strengthen the country’s hand in any future peace talks with Russia by sending it more weapons.

Rutte’s remarks, ahead of a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, came days after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that extending alliance membership to territory now under Kyiv’s control could end “the hot stage” of the almost 3-year war in Ukraine, where Russian forces are pressing deeper into their western neighbor.

“The front is not moving eastwards. It is slowly moving westwards,” Rutte said. “So we have to make sure that Ukraine gets into a position of strength, and then it should be for the Ukrainian government to decide on the next steps, in terms of opening peace talks and how to conduct them.”

Kiev is also urgently pushing for more anti-air defense weapons systems from partners. This after Russia has stepped up attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure.

“We are talking about an emergency delivery of at least 20 additional Hawk, NASAMS or IRIS-T systems,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga said Tuesday in Brussels, as quoted by RBK Ukraine. “This will help us avoid blackouts. We understand that the Russians are trying to undercut our generation capacity.”

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