Woman Convicted of Animal Abuse Calls Herself ‘Proud Full-Time Mummy’ as New Dog Appears Online

Judge Jeremy Richardson KC noted that while there was “a level of coercion” from Marshall influencing Reaney’s participation in the acts, she still held personal responsibility.

The judge stated: “You never refused any of those requests.”

Reaney had entered guilty pleas to charges related to abuse of an animal and causing unnecessary suffering. She received a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.

The judge outlined how the pair shared distressing and inappropriate materials between themselves via TikTok.

Marshall commented on the content using highly inappropriate language, while Reaney replied with messages indicating her emotional entanglement with him.

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