Brennah Montgomery Las Vegas Paedophile
Brennah Montgomery Las Vegas Paedophile

A woman from Las Vegas, Brennah Montgomery, has confessed to filming many films of her engaging in sexual abuse of her dog, according to police reports.

Brennah Montgomery, 31, entered a guilty plea to one count of bestiality, classified as a gross misdemeanour, and one felony count of possessing visual representations showing sexual behaviour involving a minor last week, as per court papers initially acquired by KLAS.

Brennah Montgomery faces a maximum sentence of seven years on both offences, a $7,000 fine, and mandatory registration as a sex offender, according to the plea agreement. Her sentencing is scheduled for May 12.

Brennah Montgomery was initially apprehended on May 21, 2024, when law enforcement reported discovering approximately 153 films of bestiality purportedly featuring the woman and her dog. She was released on June 1 following the posting of a $15,000 bond.

Authorities report that five of the recordings display Montgomery’s complete or partial visage, while others depict the woman utilising peanut butter. The police reported that several of the videos were duplicates.

Brennah Montgomery purportedly informed officers that she participated in sexual acts with the dog, asserting that the animal was not coerced into such behaviours, as stated in the arrest report.

An inquiry into Montgomery commenced in 2021 on a notification from the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children concerning a Snapchat user disseminating unlawful material involving a kid.

Brennah Montgomery originally refuted allegations of possessing child pornography discovered on the encrypted messaging platform Telegram, asserting that her phone autonomously downloaded the content.

She subsequently confessed to transmitting three pornographic movies featuring minors using Snapchat.

Authorities reported that the canine was discovered in August 2022 while executing a search order.

On Brennah Montgomery’s Facebook page, the woman shared several photos of herself with a dog. It is not clear whether it was the same dog recorded in the videos.

“Although it saddens me, I realize now is the best chance for both of us; new beginnings will bring immense joy & success – especially for dearest Piper!,” she wrote in February last year.

“I am no longer able to provide her with the care and attention she deserves. Home is where the heart is. Let’s help Piper find her sanctuary! If you have any leads or recommendations for trustworthy adoption centers, please let me know!”


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