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Mark Longo, internet porno star with a successful OF page for the past few years, is mourning the death of his pet squirrel Peanut, which he also made famous on social media. 

WWW.USATODAY.COM

Peanut the Squirrel, also known as PNUT, was taken from his home in Pine City, New York on Wednesday morning.

 

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Apparently, this guy is in quite a bit of trouble today.  

First, it is illegal to have any squirrels or raccoons living as pets in NY. He had both (not sure what happened to the raccoon).

Second, he had what he called a non-profit 'charity' for Peanut, and took donations on behalf of the charity for abused pets and animals. He (apparently) made tons of money off this 'charity'. This weekend, the 'non profit' was never registered with the state of NY (big violation) and he has never reported any monetary donations to the site. But there's more...

Third, this led the state to his adult 'OF' site, and they are now auditing to see how much money he has taken in over the years for his OF, and seeing what he has claimed in income taxes over the years. Of course, this means the Feds are going to get involved.

He's in quite a bit of legal trouble, from what it looks like at this point. 

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That was featured in the morning "news" yesterday in my local station. Didn't know that he has an OF. It makes sense now that they were focusing more on his crotch than the squirrel. Took me a minute to focus on the story.

 

WWW.NBCNEWS.COM

Peanut the squirrel, an internet sensation that sparked an animal sanctuary in Pine City, N.Y., was euthanized after being seized from his home along with a raccoon, a...

 

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3 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

What a BIZARRE testing method ! You NEED to KILL the animal to determine IF it's had rabies ???

"Ok....test is clear...you can have your (now, dead) squirrel back".

😟

 

I think a dissection of the brain is necessary to prove rabies conclusively.

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10 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

What a BIZARRE testing method ! You NEED to KILL the animal to determine IF it's had rabies ???

"Ok....test is clear...you can have your (now, dead) squirrel back".

😟

 

Yep. That's been a common practice for decades. 

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14 hours ago, Ali Gator said:

Apparently, this guy is in quite a bit of trouble today.  

First, it is illegal to have any squirrels or raccoons living as pets in NY. He had both (not sure what happened to the raccoon).

Second, he had what he called a non-profit 'charity' for Peanut, and took donations on behalf of the charity for abused pets and animals. He (apparently) made tons of money off this 'charity'. This weekend, the 'non profit' was never registered with the state of NY (big violation) and he has never reported any monetary donations to the site. But there's more...

I am SHOCKED that someone would exploit an animal rescue nonprofit for personal financial gain.

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15 hours ago, Lotus-eater said:

I am SHOCKED that someone would exploit an animal rescue nonprofit for personal financial gain.

We have one of those in Las Vegas.  She (the operator of the nonprofit animal rescue) is in constant violation of animal health codes, business license regulations, commercial food sale regulations, zoning codes, and is advertising as a wedding event center, but runs to the media every six months crying "Help me, I'm a non-profit animal rescue", yet shuns the dozens of animal welfare volunteer organizations who are willing to take the animals and put them in a place with more space and better care.

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On 11/4/2024 at 8:36 AM, pubic_assistance said:

What a BIZARRE testing method ! You NEED to KILL the animal to determine IF it's had rabies ???

"Ok....test is clear...you can have your (now, dead) squirrel back".

😟

 

Yes that's why if you're bitten by an animal of unknown vaccination status, they just give you the shots because they can't test you for it and by the time you're showing symptoms it's too late for treatment 

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On 11/4/2024 at 7:44 AM, Ali Gator said:

Apparently, this guy is in quite a bit of trouble today.  

First, it is illegal to have any squirrels or raccoons living as pets in NY. He had both (not sure what happened to the raccoon).

Second, he had what he called a non-profit 'charity' for Peanut, and took donations on behalf of the charity for abused pets and animals. He (apparently) made tons of money off this 'charity'. This weekend, the 'non profit' was never registered with the state of NY (big violation) and he has never reported any monetary donations to the site. But there's more...

Third, this led the state to his adult 'OF' site, and they are now auditing to see how much money he has taken in over the years for his OF, and seeing what he has claimed in income taxes over the years. Of course, this means the Feds are going to get involved.

He's in quite a bit of legal trouble, from what it looks like at this point. 

As a Chinese saying goes: "never call the attention of those who are in positions of power".

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His Gofundme has now raised more than $200K towards a $300K goal. Nice work if you can get it!

The squirrel was cute, so it's a shame it came to this. Not sure I'd want to keep a racoon as a pet though... sure they're cute, but also quite scary.

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Years ago I found a small creature lying on a country road and when I picked it up it fit in the palm of my hand, was hairless, pink and breathing. Not knowing what it was I took it home and my sister, a nurse, kept it alive with an eye dropper. 
 

Taking it to her home in the city she then took it to a farm where she kept her horse. The people there took in the animal and it turned out to be a red squirrel. They named it Alice but it later turned out to be a male. They kept it as a house pet and Alice lived a full life span in a house with dogs and cats. 

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On 11/4/2024 at 11:00 PM, Lotus-eater said:

I am SHOCKED that someone would exploit an animal rescue nonprofit for personal financial gain.

Is that the case here? He seems to be taking care of a lot of abandoned animals. 

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On 11/7/2024 at 8:40 PM, Luv2play said:

Is that the case here? He seems to be taking care of a lot of abandoned animals. 

Read up on him - it is the case here. 

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