Logan guminski, 27, was taken into custody last friday by marion county sheriff’s office (mcso) major crimes detectives on charges of sexual activity involving an animal and filming sexual activity involving an animal.
Logan Guminski, 27, was taken into custody last Friday by Marion County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) Major Crimes detectives on charges of sexual activity involving an animal and filming sexual activity involving an animal.

Florida woman arrested for filming sex acts with dog, selling videos online for $500

OCALA, FL — A Florida woman has been arrested after authorities say she filmed herself engaging in sexual activity with a dog and sold the footage online for hundreds of dollars.

Logan Guminski, 27, was taken into custody last Friday by Marion County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) Major Crimes detectives on charges of sexual activity involving an animal and filming sexual activity involving an animal.

The investigation began on January 28, when MCSO Detective Jordyn Batts received an anonymous tip that Guminski had posted a video to Instagram showing the act. The detective later recovered multiple videos and photos of the alleged abuse.

On March 21, Detectives Batts and Annemarie Larocque interviewed Guminski, who told them she works as a “content creator” producing sexually explicit material for online sales. She admitted to filming and sharing the video with a social media user in exchange for $500.

Guminski also admitted to participating in a separate incident of sexual activity with another dog, with footage from both cases still stored on her phone.

She was arrested and transported to the Marion County Jail. No further information was released regarding charges or legal proceedings.

Authorities did not disclose the condition or location of the animals involved.

Key Points

  • Logan Guminski, 27, was arrested for sexually abusing a dog and filming the act
  • She admitted to creating and selling the video for $500 online
  • Videos and photos of the incidents were found on her phone
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