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Woman, 33, admits having sex with pet pug Charlie multiple times – as twisted lover also faces jail over v… – The Sun

A WOMAN has admitted having sex with her pet pug multiple times – as her twisted lover also faces jail over the vile abuse.
Paige Reaney, 33, and Graham Marshall, 38, carried out the sick acts on dog Charlie and regularly subjected him to "habitual sexual activity".
She today pleaded guilty to having intercourse with the animal on four separate occasions.
Reaney denied possessing extreme pornographic images of "intercourse or oral sex with an animal".
Sheffield Crown Court heard the abuse took place between August 2019 and December 2022.
Her partner Marshall previously admitted aiding and abetting Reaney to have sex with a dog.
Marshall also pleaded guilty to one offence of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal
This relates to "regularly subjecting him to habitual sexual activity", including "inappropriate physical handling of the dog".
The court was told he failed to protect the dog from "pain and suffering caused by habitual sexual activity".
Marshall also pleaded guilty to one count of voyeurism and three counts of possessing extreme pornographic images relating to sexual acts involving a "dead/alive animal".
And he admitted seven counts of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of children – including some in the most serious Category A.
The fiend pleaded not guilty to one count of making indecent photographs of children of Category C.
Marshall was released on conditional bail to next appear at the same court on December 12.
Reaney, of Sheffield, faces up to two years in prison when she is sentenced at a later date.
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