Now that the entire animal loving world hates government for raiding home and killing Peanut the squirrel and the raccoon, they are going to take the low road and PLANT porn on the owner??
Sneaky fucks.
It has been said that a neighbor wanted to end his social media success and that was the reason. But today TMZ is saying it was a raid over porn.
I bet they will find porn as they will plant it. That is my opinion.
So the government is after pets and porn, using pets as the excuse first, then porn to cover their asses after the backlash. We all know that planting porn is a thing to sink people. How do you fight that?
So now everyone with Only Fans should be pissed and if you have another reason for them to get into your home and near your computer you are fucked, pardon the pun.
https://www.tmz.com/2024/11/04/peanut-squirrel-raid-actually-because-of-onlyfans-pornography/
Peanut the Squirrel Raid May Have Actually Had To Do With Porn On OnlyFans
Peanut the Squirrel
Sources Think Authorities Were After Porn, Not Animals
The agencies that raided a New York farm and seized Peanut the squirrel were actually there because some officials had a problem with porn … that's what some sources connected to the drama believe.
As we reported, the New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation and the Chemung County Health Dept. got a search warrant and showed up at Mark Longo's farm last week, seizing Peanut and Fred the racoon under the pretext Longo broke the law by harboring 2 undomesticated animals.
But, here's the deal … Mark tells TMZ when officials showed up they asked questions that had nothing to do with the animals. Mark says one of the first questions – "Do you have any cameras in your house?"
This seems telling, because Mark and his wife are big on OnlyFans and have done porn on the platform. Mark and his wife also babysit for some of their neighbors' children … and some of the sources we've spoken with think the reference to cameras is evidence the XXX-rated material was on the minds of officials.
Mark tells us, "I think there's an ulterior motive here, and it seems it has to do with my spicy social media presence, especially since other than taking the animals, they took no action against me."
As we reported, authorities euthanized Peanut, even though there was proof the squirrel didn't have rabies – he had bitten Mark several times and he never showed any symptoms. Peanut has been an essential element of Mark's social media success in raising money for his animal rescue org.
And, there's this … although the search warrant says there was probable cause to believe Mark committed a crime, he was issued no citation or other violation of law – nothing.
He also says no one from any of the agencies in question has contacted him.