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Wombat Harasser Faces Wyoming Hunting Charges

Summary

  • Influencer arrested for allegedly violating Wyoming hunting laws.
  • She claimed Wyoming residency to obtain hunting permits.
  • Previously condemned for harassing a wombat in Australia.
Wombat Harasser Faces Wyoming Hunting Charges

An American influencer, previously condemned for harassing a baby wombat in Australia, has been arrested in Wyoming on charges related to hunting law violations. The 25-year-old allegedly misrepresented her residency status to obtain resident hunting tags, a privilege requiring a full year of prior residence in the state.

Officials became aware of the alleged deception after an anonymous tip reported her bragging on social media about obtaining resident tags despite not living in Wyoming for over two years. Investigations revealed the influencer, also known online as Sam Jones, had been employed and residing in Australia, as well as in Montana and North Dakota, for significant periods.

Despite evidence of her extensive travels, she applied for and obtained several Wyoming resident hunting and fishing licenses between 2022 and 2024, successfully hunting an elk and an antelope. She now faces multiple charges, including false swearing and hunting without proper licensing, carrying potential jail time and substantial fines.

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She was arrested for allegedly violating Wyoming hunting laws by falsely claiming residency to obtain resident hunting tags.
She gained notoriety earlier this year after being caught on camera terrorizing a baby wombat in Australia.
Penalties can include jail time, fines up to $10,000 for false swearing, and additional fines and jail time for wildlife and licensing violations.

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