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Infamous Enumclaw Horse Diddler, Still Diddlin'

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You know what they say: once you go equine, you never go back.
​Turns out that the gentle folks of the Appalachian State are no more tolerant of James Tait's man-on-horse sexcapades than than we are. Surprising, we know.

Tait, one of two King County men implicated in the 2005 horse-sex scandal that prompted the Washington state legislature to promote bestiality to a Class C felony, and gave the world the gift of Mr. Hands, was arrested last week after local sheriff's deputies raided his rural Tennessee home and found evidence that Tait had been loving the animals too much for "some time," reports the Seattle Times.

Both Tait and Kenny Thomason, the owner of the farm, are being held in Maury County Jail on $125,000 bail after being charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty. Authorities also found several videos of men having sex with a variety of the farm's 13 horses, shetland ponies and other animals. A quick Google search revealed that none of them have yet made it to the Internet. But if you're just aching for a fix of hot man on horse action, there's the tame by comparison Tait-inspired documentary. Those of you with stronger stomachs will of course prefer the video that made him and his late friend famous famous. Warning, the "ew" factor is high with this one.

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