
The dogs involved the case were sent to rehab in Utah
Donald Seigfried and Diane Whalen were charged in June.NewsOn6.com
TULSA, OK -- A 56-year old Tulsa man pleads no contest to a charge of crimes against nature in a bestiality case.
Donald Seigfried and Diane Whalen were charged in June.
Seigfried allegedly videotaped Whalen engaging in the act.
Whalen received a five year suspended sentence and was ordered to have no custody or control of animals. Seigfried will be sentenced in January.
The abused dogs were sent to a rehabilitation center in Utah earlier this year.
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