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Houston Attorney Faces Animal Cruelty Charge After Home Video Surfaces

A Houston attorney was arrested after his wife discovered video footage on cameras she had installed for contractor work. He was released on a $75,000 bond.

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1 source·May 27, 9:37 PM(1 day ago)·1m read
Houston Attorney Faces Animal Cruelty Charge After Home Video Surfacesusatoday.com
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A Houston attorney identified as Steven Swain was arrested after video recorded on home security cameras showed him allegedly committing bestiality with the family dog named Shipley. His wife had installed the cameras to monitor contractor work at the residence. The footage was discovered when she reviewed the recordings.

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Swain was released after posting a $75,000 bond. No court date has been announced.

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Steven Swain
Houston attorney arrested on animal cruelty allegation
$75,000 bond
Amount posted for release after arrest
Shipley
Name of family dog referenced in footage

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