Judge orders man not to brag that he threw an iguana at a Perkins restaurant manager

Earlier this year in Painesville, Ohio, police arrested a gentleman after he took out his pet iguana, named Copper, swung her around by her tail, and hurled her at the manager of a Perkins restaurant. Arnold Teeter, 49, pleaded guilty to animal cruelty, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. A judge has just sentenced Teeter to 90 days in jail with 77 days suspended, five years of probation, and he must also pay restitution to the Lake Humane Society that cared for Copper who lost part of her tail. But that's not all:


The judge also entered a handful of other stipulations. Tetters is not allowed to publicize about what he did or why he did it. He's not allowed to seek media attention about the case and he can't brag about what happened.


"Judge tells man who threw iguana at fellow Painesville Perkins manager to stop bragging about it" (Cleveland.com)