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Criminal

Nov. 23, 2000

Judge Sentences Man For Dumping Manure

Pig Man may not be bringing home the bacon for a while. Sean McKinney Diener, 20, a Layton, Utah, animal rights activist who wore a pink pig costume when he dumped a 4-ton truckload of manure in front of the Wilshire Grand Hotel during the Democratic National Convention, pleaded no contest Monday to a misdemeanor charge of dumping a noxious substance in a commercial quantity.

        Pig Man may not be bringing home the bacon for a while.
        Sean McKinney Diener, 20, a Layton, Utah, animal rights activist who wore a pink pig costume when he dumped a 4-ton truckload of manure in front of the Wilshire Grand Hotel during the Democratic National Convention, pleaded no contest Monday to a misdemeanor charge of dumping a noxious substance in a commercial quan...

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