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Dave & Chuck the Freak talk about a Florida woman who is facing a couple felony charges after being accused of urinating inside an AirBNB. She made the content for her "spicy" pages and of course, we dig a little bit to see what's posted out there.

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00:01She's a 31-year-old woman, and I guess she's been charged after she's pissed on furniture at Airbnbs to
00:08make content.
00:08Oh my God, that's terrible. That's great, though. Let me know what the link is.
00:12You got troubles, man. There she is.
00:15I don't know, you'd like to watch her pee.
00:17She is. Made all that money.
00:19As we listen to her story from WEAR-TV.
00:22A 31-year-old Pensacola woman is charged with two counts of felony criminal mischief.
00:27According to an arrest report, she damaged furniture in two Airbnb homes in downtown Pensacola.
00:33And that's raising serious questions as to rules, responsibility, and who ultimately pays the price in an incident like this.
00:43According to arrest records, Nicolette Keogh rented two downtown Pensacola Airbnb homes and ruined $3,000 worth of furniture inside.
00:53There was a young lady inside making money in a very unusual way that damaged somebody else's property.
00:59An arrest report says Keogh urinated on various pieces of furniture around the homes.
01:04There's a list of items, including a television, a record player, a coffee pot, some bedding, some carpeting, I believe,
01:11or a rug.
01:12She pissed on everything.
01:13Yeah, we've seen damage to Airbnbs and hotel rooms before, but nothing like this.
01:18According to court records, Keogh filmed herself urinating on the items and uploaded the videos to an adult content website.
01:25The Airbnb host told deputies every soiled item must now be replaced.
01:30Airbnb sent us a statement regarding the incident, reading in part,
01:34This kind of behavior has no place on Airbnb.
01:37We've removed the guests from our platform and are continuing to assist the host with their reimbursement request
01:43through our air cover damage protection for hosts.
01:47Airbnb's terms of service explicitly state that homes are not to be used for sex work or commercial purposes.
01:54Additionally, Airbnb provides up to $3 million in host protection for property damage, extra cleaning costs, and more.
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