Philip Colt Moss, arrested for producing and sharing animal crush videos, is one of several charged in a federal conspiracy case involving extreme animal cruelty.
Moss reportedly sent $1,447 to Nicholas Dryden for animal crush videos and discussed plans for a trip to Indonesia to create more videos.
The indictment highlights Moss's connections with Dryden and Morelli, where engaging in animal abuse was financially and personally incentivized by twisted friendships.
If found guilty, Moss could face a maximum of 12 years in prison as federal prosecutors crack down on heinous acts of animal cruelty.
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