Security video captures CEO beating 4-month-old puppy: 'Nothing illegal about what I did'

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Security video captures CEO beating 4-month-old puppy: 'Nothing illegal about what I did'
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The video shows the man yanking the dog up by the skin of its head before slapping and shaking it. Police say they're investigating.

A Los Angeles CEO has claimed himself as a victim of extortion after a concierge in his condo building caught him on security camera beating his four-month-old puppy.

On August 22. Jeffrey Previte, the CEO of EBI Consulting, was captured on camera at the Seychelle Condominiums building in Santa Monica, California hoisting his puppy, Beachy, outside of his residence.Video of the incident shows Previte finding something on the ground near Beachy and then angrily seizing the animal by the right side of its head with his left fist. He yanks the dog off the ground, fist clenched around its skin, before slapping the dog while shaking it around.

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