Florida vet gets 22 years for sexually abusing dogs, storing child porn

Veterinarian Prentiss Madden was sentenced to 272 months in prison after he plead guilty to child pornography and animal cruelty charges.
Veterinarian Prentiss Madden was sentenced to 272 months in prison after he plead guilty to child pornography and animal cruelty charges. Caring Hands Animal Hospital

A Florida veterinarian was sentenced Friday to nearly 22 years in federal prison for recording videos of himself sexually abusing dogs and for collecting child pornography.

Prentiss Madden, 40, was hit with a total of 272 months behind bars after pleading guilty in July to child porn and animal cruelty charges, prosecutors with the US Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of Florida announced.

Prosecutors said the sicko vet made videos of himself engaged in sexual activity with dogs and shared them with other degenerates in online chats. Investigators discovered the disturbing videos, as well as chats about bestiality, on his cell phones.

Madden also accessed kiddie porn via the file-sharing software Dropbox, storing “thousands” of horrifying files on his own account, according to prosecutors. He also received child porn images and videos through online chats and social media where he frequently discussed sexually abusing children.

Madden shared the disturbing videos in online chats.
Madden shared the disturbing videos in online chats.
Caring Hands Animal Hospital

Homeland Security agents raided his home on Feb. 24 and found files in which Madden discussed “the sexual abuse of animals and children” as well as multiple photos and videos depicting bestiality, according to court documents.

Madden was arrested in March for recording the beastiality videos while he was the medical director of Caring Hands Animal Hospital in Aventura, local outlets reported. Videos showed some of the abuse taking place at the animal hospital, according to prosecutors.

Caring Hands Animal Hospital said they were “appalled” by the charges against Madden in a statement to NBC 6 Miami following his March arrest.

“Our legal team and every single member of the Caring Hands family will be doing everything in our power to aid law enforcement and facilitate their investigation and prosecution,” the animal hospital said at the time.

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