Penn State Professor Accused Of Bestiality With Collie, Caught On Video Doing Butt Stuff In Forest, Cops Say
Themis Matsoukas, the Penn State chemical engineering professor who was accused of performing sex acts with a collie, is in more hot water after videos recorded by the man were turned over to police allegedly showing him doing naked rock climbing, masturbating and taking dumps in a Pennsylvania state forest.
According to Onward State, which has seen a new affidavit in the Matsoukas case, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources found 55 videos recorded by the professor on an iPad showing his wild ways in Rothrock State Forest. The weirdo saved videos of himself masturbating on picnic tables, porches of a camp building, "on DCNR vehicles, and in a lake," the affadavit reads.
Themis didn't stop there.
According to the criminal complaint, he also inserted a tree branch and a lollipop into his ass.
And….there's more.
He also took a "control handle" on a John Deere crawler tractor and shoved it right up his butt.
(Disclaimer: Allegedly! Again, Themis will get his day in court to defend himself. Let's always remember innocent until it's proven guilty that Themis was ramming a sucker into his butt in public.)
Look, I don't want to report such news, but this is what the DCNR is reporting and when a Penn State professor is shoving tractor handles up his butt, I have a duty to report such behavior.
Themis also took a dump on camp property, took another dump in a maintenance area, smeared "bodily fluid" on a table. Here's the kicker: the guy, according to locals with trail cams, had been getting naked and acting like a freak since 2014.
When authorities went to his house in 2023 to conduct a search, the professor told them, I'm done, I'm dead."
He also begged rangers to shoot him.
"I need to die. I do it to blow off steam," he said of his possible criminal activities.
In August, a defense attorney fired back at media reports that his client had intercourse with a dog. "The commonwealth doesn't allege that," attorney Matthew McClenahen told the Huntingdon Daily News.
Themis, the attorney says, is being accused of being "naked in a state park and the dog licked his buttocks."
While he's on paid suspension, Matsoukas' personal bio page is still active on Penn State's website. It details his background which includes earning his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1989 and receiving the "Premier Teaching Award" from the Penn State Engineering Alumni Society in 2017 during a period when authorities say he was running around a state park naked to "blow off steam."
While Themis might've been doing wild butt stuff at the state park, it didn't seem to affect his teaching career at Penn State. On RateMyProfessors.com, he has a solid 4 out of 5 ranking.
As for his court case, Themis faces a slew of charges that are still pending in Huntingdon County Court