Both animalswere later euthanizedby the DEC to be tested for rabies after Peanut bit someone involved in the investigation.
The Texas native said the hate directed at her and her family has been harrowing.
Keasler did not reveal the identity of the woman.
According to TikTok user @DollyBlondiee, Keasler was framed by a woman named Evelyn Lossia.
She also mentioned that she empathized with Longo because its terrible to lose a pet.
hey be advised that a diligent search of the files maintained by DEC produced no responsive records.
The lawyer also mentioned that he would share the records with Longo.
Under New York State law, residents are not allowed to own a wild animal without a license.
The coupletook the baby squirrelhome after spotting him beside his mother, who had been hit by a car.
On Tuesday (November 13), county officials revealed that the animal hadtested negativefor rabies.
After learning the results, Longo continued to criticize the governmentsactions.
Im not foaming at the mouth, the mechanical engineer said.
I knew the test results were going to be negative.
Bored Pandahas contacted NewYorks Department of Environmental Conservation for comment.