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Who is Sarma Melngailis’s dog Leon in Bad Vegan?

WITH big, loving eyes and soft, floppy ears, Leon the Pitbull has become the break-out star of new Netflix true-crime hit Bad Vegan.

The series follows the true story of Sarma Melngailis, whose life begins to go off the rails when she marries a mysterious man who promises her fame and fortune as well as immortality for the beloved pooch.

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She said: "Our first afternoon was a little nerve-wracking. I was sort of afraid, not knowing what his full background was, if he’d ever been abused beyond just neglected and if he might get aggressive.

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"But after a little suspicious getting to know each other, of course, it turned out he’s about the sweetest thing ever.

"Hyper, yet incredibly sweet. He slept the first night in his crate, but after that on a dog bed next to me, and then of course now he sleeps with me."

What happened to Leon in Bad Vegan?

The Netflix show follows the story of Melngailis who helped popularise the raw food movement with her restaurants Pure Food & Wine and One Lucky Duck.

In 2011 she began talking to Anthony Strangis on Twitter, under the name Shane Fox.

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The pair married in 2012 and over the next four and a half years Melngailis funneled millions of pounds to Strangis and had to perform a series of tests without question.

Strangis promised in return he could help expand her raw vegan empire, and even make Leon immortal.

However, it turned out her husband was not everything he seemed to be. The man she believed to be Shane Fox was Anthony Strangis, a con artist and convicted criminal who once impersonated a police officer.

In 2015 the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office charged Melngailis and Strangis with fraud for stealing nearly $2million and violating labour laws.

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