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Jacksonville woman sentenced to over 4 years in prison for distributing 'animal crushing' videos

Federal criminal law defines animal crushing as actual conduct in which a living non-human mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian is purposely crushed, burned, drowned,

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A federal judge sentenced a Jacksonville woman to just over four years in prison Tuesday after she pleaded guilty to creating and distributing "animal crush" videos involving monkeys. 

Federal criminal law defines animal crushing as actual conduct in which a living non-human mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian is purposely crushed, burned, drowned, suffocated, impaled, or any other serious bodily harm, according to the DOJ.

US District Judge Wendy Berger sentenced 35-year-old Nicole Devilbiss to 4 years and three months in federal prison, according to a press release from the the Department of Justice. 

On Oct. 31, 2023, investigators executed a federal search warrant at Devilbiss' home on Old Kings Road South in Jacksonville.

Investigators said Devilbiss admitted to being in multiple group chats "dedicated to the abuse and torture of monkeys," according to the criminal complaint. 

Devilbiss told investigators a group administrator called "Mister Ape," would collect payments from group members to pay for the production of monkey torture videos, which cost ranged from $100 to $230 per video. According to court documents, Devilbiss said she commented on videos depicting animal crush videos and shared "dozens" of videos showing monkeys being tortured.

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Investigators said Devilbiss stated her initial intentions of joining the group were to "help stop the torture of monkeys," but began to find "relief from viewing monkey torture videos," the criminal complaint states.

Devilbiss assumed the role of administrator for the group chat from June 23, 2022, through at least May 23, 2023, according to the criminal complaint. 

Messages obtained by investigators showed multiple times in which Devilbiss referred to the tortured monkeys as "rats."

One of Devilbiss' messages sent on August 2, 2022, writes: 

"If you're gonna nab an adult rat then get the one with a baby attached. I think most of us like to see the babies. Personally not that into seeing the older rats get messed with."

Investigators also discovered multiple money transactions from Devilbiss' online payment accounts starting from April 12, 2022, to "support and further the production of animal crush videos" for the designated group, the complaint stated.

Devilbiss pleaded guilty in February. 

This criminal case was investigated by the Clay County Sheriff's Office, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security Investigations, according to the Department of Justice.

Devilbiss was previously arrested by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office in April 2023 on charges of felony larceny and two counts of misdemeanor charges of contributing delinquency of a minor. 

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