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Mich. Man Allegedly Broke into Ex's Home, Filmed Himself Torturing Her Yorkshire Terrier Mix
Animal abuse is "often associated with other serious criminal activity, including domestic violence and abuse," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said
Julius Holley, 55, of Detroit, is charged with multiple offenses including killing/torturing of animals and second-degree home invasion, which carry respective prison sentences of up to 10 and 15 years.
Holly is accused of taking the Yorkshire Terrier mix dog along with other items from his ex's house, and then sending videos of himself beating and torturing the dog, according to Nessel's statement. The dog was eventually left in a bucket outside the house.
The dog was taken by the Michigan Humane Society "to ensure it could not be abused again," the statement says.
Michigan court records show Holley pleaded guilty to domestic violence in 2012. In 1992, he was sentenced to prison after being convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.