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a man who once appeared on a reality television show that chronicled people’s lives swinger in the suburbs Ohio The town has been arrested and charged with multiple crimes sex crimes Involving a minor and his pet dog.
Tony McCollister, 43, reportedly faces a felony count of pandering to obscenity involving minor sexual conduct with an animal and a misdemeanor count. court records.
McCollister previously starred in emergency roomNeighborhood Benefits, which aired in 2015, followed the lives of three swinger couples in Warren County. The show was canceled after two episodes due to backlash from viewers.
Newly released videos, winners WLWT, Video shows Warren County deputies arresting McCollister last week, handcuffing him and escorting him into the back of a police car.
Court documents allege McCollister knowingly uploaded child sexual abuse images to his Google account and engaged in sexual acts with two dogs he owned. Prosecutors said both alleged crimes occurred on Nov. 23.
According to records obtained by WLWT, McCollister currently lives in a home in South Lebanon, Ohio, owned by Erica Grove.
Groff, who did not appear on the reality show, also faces a misdemeanor charge of having sex with an animal, the outlet reported. Grove received the subpoena on Dec. 23, court documents show. Grove’s arrest record is not listed on the Warren County Jail website.
McCollister’s bail was set at $250,000 and he was ordered to stay at least 500 feet away from animals and children and not to “force sexual intercourse with pets or children.”
No further details about the alleged crime were provided in the document.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office removed the dog McCollister is accused of abusing from the home, authorities said.
McCallister is due back in court on Tuesday. Grove is also expected to appear in court on misdemeanor charges.