Pennsylvania

Another Man Faces ‘Furry Parties' Sex Abuse Charges

6th person faces charges in abuse of victim at costume parties

Police arrested five men in connection to the repeated sexual abuse of a young boy during “furry parties” in Bucks County. Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced the charges during a press conference Sunday.

UPDATE: Kenneth Fenske has been acquitted of all charges. New details here.


A 27-year-old Pennsylvania woman is the sixth person charged with sexually assaulting a boy who prosecutors previously said was targeted at parties where people wore animal costumes.

Paige Wren Tasker, of Mechanicsburg, is accused of sexually abusing the boy in 2015 at the Monroe County home of David Parker. The state attorney general says the boy was 14 when Tasker abused him, but didn't say whether she also participate in the furry parties.

Parker, 57-year-old Kenneth Fenske, of Quakertown, and three others in Pennsylvania and Virginia have also been charged with abusing the boy as far back at 2009. Fenske's attorney says his client in innocent; the others have yet to respond.

Tasker was charged Sunday and remains in the Monroe County jail. Online court records don't list an attorney for her.

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