Viral internet sensation Peanut the Squirrel's owners are challenging New York state's actions by suing over the controversial euthanization of their pet, alleging government misconduct and potential fabrication of evidence. Their lawsuit focuses on constitutional rights violations, claiming the DEC's raid and killing of Peanut and Fred were unnecessary, illegal, and potentially motivated by strict wildlife ownership laws
by LawInc Staff
November 28, 2024
The viral internet sensation Peanut the Squirrel has become the center of a groundbreaking legal battle between his owners and New York state authorities, following his controversial euthanization on October 30, 2024.
Key Lawsuit Details |
Mark Longo and Daniela Bittner have filed a notice of claim against New York state, alleging:
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The Incident |
On October 30, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC):
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Background of Peanut |
Peanut’s social media presence:
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Legal Arguments |
Owner’s perspective:
Attorney’s statement:
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Broader Implications |
The lawsuit raises critical questions about:
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Unexpected Twist: Cryptocurrency Controversy |
An additional layer of complexity emerged with the creation of a PNUT memecoin, which Longo has criticized for profiting from his personal tragedy. |
Current Status |
The case is pending, with the DEC declining to comment on ongoing litigation. The lawsuit seeks to challenge what the owners describe as an “abuse of government power” and seek justice for Peanut and Fred. |
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