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    Miami-Dade Man Faces Charges After Admitting Beastiality With Dog To Ex

    By Rob Garguilo,

    13 hours ago
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    Miami-Dade, FL - A Miami-Dade man is accused of animal cruelty and harassing his wife after admitting to sexually abusing their dog and then bombarding her with messages after she left him.

    Police say 34-year-old Jordan Stefan Cristancho faces a disturbing array of charges stemming from alleged animal cruelty and harassment of his wife.

    Authorities confirmed the details on Monday.

    According to police reports, Cristancho and his wife married in June 2023 but the marriage dissolved just eight months later.

    The report suggests marital discord may have stemmed from Cristancho's confession of sexual dissatisfaction.

    However, the situation took a shocking turn when Cristancho allegedly admitted to using his wife's dog for sexual gratification months prior to their separation.

    This revelation, reportedly disclosed during an argument via text message, prompted the wife to end the marriage on June 9th.

    Undeterred, Cristancho bombarded his wife with text messages pleading with her to stay.

    When his attempts proved futile, and she blocked him across all communication channels, Cristancho allegedly resorted to creating new social media accounts to continue harassing her.

    Following a police investigation, Cristancho was arrested on Friday and taken into custody for questioning.

    While the report confirms a confession, the details remain redacted in publicly available documents.

    Cristancho now faces serious legal repercussions.

    Jail records reveal he is charged with four separate offenses: engaging in sexual conduct with animals, aggravated stalking, harassing or cyberstalking, and threatening or harassing through phone calls.

    As of Monday afternoon, Cristancho's name did not appear in the Miami-Dade corrections inmate search, suggesting he may be undergoing processing or awaiting a bond hearing.

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