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A dominatrix has been fined more than £6,000 for killing 30 mice by stamping on them and causing them to burst open as part of a sick fetish.
The woman, identified only as Ute B., 48, had been persuaded to make 41 videos of "feeder mice" – intended to be fed to snakes – being stamped on after experiencing financial difficulties after her divorce, a court was told.
She was tasked with crushing the mice to death using boots, high heels or ballet shoes, cause them to burst, then being rubbed with the shoe she used.
The dominatrix admitted her role in the video also possession of three child pornographic images, which she said had been sent to her by a client as part of a role play.
The District Court of Wuerzburg in the south-eastern German state of Bavaria fined her €7,200 (£6,060) and her cameraman Oliver R., EUR 6,300 (£5,310).
Prosecutor Jonas Compensis told the court: "It was the accused's task to crush the living mice to death with boots, high heels or ballet shoes, with particular emphasis being placed on the animal's body bursting open and then being rubbed with the shoe used."
B.'s lawyer, Ulrich Ziegert, admitted it was an "ugly thing" and claimed his client was in financial difficulties following her divorce proceedings.
He said B. had been persuaded by an acquaintance to make 41 videos of "feeder mice", which had in any case been intended to be fed to snakes, being stamped on.
The cruel acts were discovered during a raid in July 2018 by cops probing extortion charges she faced.
Police inspector Klaus W., 58, said: "It was an accidental find. A victim had filed a complaint against Ms B. in Hof for extortion. It was a financial domination thing, where eight victims were supposed to pay her extortion money."
She was spared jail by judge Thomas Behl when she appeared before the court.
But she is due back in court accused of blackmailing clients by threatening to send embarrassing photos of them in women's underwear to their families if they failed to make her payments of between €2,550 (£2,150) and €11,000 (£9,270).
B., a trained hotel manager who currently works at a sauna facility, has previously been handed a fine equivalent to 90 days of pay in 2017, after the District Court of Horb am Neckar found her guilty of extortion.
She portrays herself as an animal lover in social media posts.
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