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Peanut the Squirrel Raid May Have Actually Had To Perform With Porn On OnlyFans
The agencies that raided a Novel York farm and seized Peanut the squirrel were actually there because some officials had a problem with porn ... that's what some sources associated 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 acquire any cameras in your house?"
This seems telling, because Label and his wife are big on OnlyFans and own done porn on the platform. Identify and his wife also babysit for some of their neighbors' children ... and some of the sources we've spoken with assess 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 d
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Considering that tomorrow is election day, a thing we’ve been talking about non-stop for what feels favor 18 months now, I thought I had been holding it together cute well. I’d been avoiding looking at polls, dodging the flood of breathless microstories about whatever which campaign did what in the last four days, and generally trying to take deep breaths and convince myself to pre-accept whatever outcome should show up to pass. “Is the Earth round or flat? I honestly never consideration about it, Whoopi, I’m just trying to boost my kids.”
And yet it feels enjoy things have gotten truly deranged in the last few hours.
Yes, I’m talking about the squirrel story. I was trying to avoid the squirrel story. At first I didn’t even know there was a squirrel
Squirrels, OnlyFans, and a Viral Raid: When Wildlife and Adult Content Collide
In a story that’s taking the internet by storm, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Chemung County Health Department recently stormed into the life of Tag Longo, an animal-loving farmer established for his, let’s say, squirrely content on social media. Under the guise of enforcing laws about undomesticated animals, these officials raided Longo’s home, confiscating two of his closest companions, Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon. But as new details emerge, it seems that animal regulations may not have been the only thing twitching on the minds of these raiding officials.
Peanuts, Adult Content, and Extraordinary Questions
According to Longo, authorities showed up asking questions that seemed to be unrelated to his furry friends—and a hint of something else entirely. Their first question? “Do you have any cameras in your house?” It seems they weren’t exactly there for a discussion on woodland creatures but may have been sniffing out another kind of footage.
Why the sudden interest in Longo’s camera setup? Well, he and his wife are no strangers to wild life b