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Twisted weirdo forced to register as a sex offender after molesting a CHICKEN

Joshua Brian Woltmon, 27, of Medford, Oregon, USA, was arrested on May 1 after carrying out the sex attack

A TWISTED weirdo has been forced register as a sex offender after molesting a chicken.

Joshua Brian Woltmon, 27, of Medford, Oregon, USA, was arrested on May 1 after carrying out the sex attack, the New York Post reports.

 Joshua Brian Woltmon, 27, admitted sexually assaulting a live chicken
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Joshua Brian Woltmon, 27, admitted sexually assaulting a live chickenCredit: Splash News
 Woltmon groped the chicken to 'arouse and gratify his sexual desire'
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Woltmon groped the chicken to 'arouse and gratify his sexual desire'Credit: Facebook

Woltmon touched the chicken’s sexual organs “unlawfully and for the purpose of arousing and gratifying the sexual desire of a person,” according to court documents obtained by KATU-TV.

The original rap sheet also included exposing his genitals while in a public place or in view of a public place, as well as menacing another person with a stick, according to the Mail Tribune.

These charges were dropped as part of the plea agreement.

Woltmon pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting the bird and will now have to register as a sex offender.

He was sentenced to 20 days in jail and two years probation.

Online records indicate that Woltmon has been arrested more than a dozen times over the last three years.

He has also been convicted in the past of bicycle theft, fourth-degree assault for punching his mother, first-and-second degree trespassing and methamphetamine possession — all since 2014.

OregonLive.com reported that in a 2014 guardianship case, Woltmon was described as having the mind of a 7-year-old and suffering from bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and unable to make rational decisions.

A version of this story originally appeared on the New York Post.


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