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Liam Brown faces long-term ban for having sex with Cow

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Liam Brown faces long-term ban for having sex with Cow

Liam Brown, 25, faces repercussions after being caught having sex with a cow.

According to reports, Brown now faces  a 10-year ban on owning any livestock following a court hearing.

The unsettling incident unfolded at a farm in Burton, Dorset, where Brown was discovered in a compromising position with his pants down, reportedly having intercourse with a cow, as detailed in court proceedings.

Attempting to evade the farm owner’s ire, Liam Brown made a frantic escape, only to be met with an unexpected turn of events as he jumped into another part of the farm, finding himself trampled by other cows.

His distress was evident as he was subsequently found on the ground, expressing regret with the words, “I’m sorry, I f***ed up.”

Legal charges of sexual penetration with a living animal and causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal were leveled against Brown for the incident, captured on farm CCTV cameras.

Man caught having s*x with cow, banned from owning livestock for 10 years

Suspicions arose among farm owners due to discovered clothing and gloves, prompting the installation of surveillance, which shockingly confirmed their fears in the early hours of June 12, 2022.

Further disturbing details emerged as Brown was seen on camera chasing a calf with a belt. When confronted, he claimed to have “finished and untied the calf.”

DNA evidence supported the allegations, confirming Brown’s involvement in the distressing act with the animal. During court proceedings, Brown’s representative acknowledged his remorse but failed to provide any justification for his client’s involvement in bestiality.

Summarizing the case, Judge Keith Cutler expressed deep concern, labeling the behavior as “very alarming, bizarre, and worrying.”

Addressing Liam Brown directly, the judge emphasized the unnecessary suffering caused to the animal and expressed hope that such an incident would never recur.

In addition to the livestock ownership ban, Brown received a 36-month community order and was mandated to undertake 15 hours of unpaid work. He was also directed to pay £600 in compensation as part of the legal consequences stemming from the distressing incident.

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