Tourist allegedly abused for throwing rocks at beloved seal receives vile surprise in the mail

Igor Lytvynchuk says he never meant to hurt Lani. In his mind, he was protecting sea turtles from what he believed was an aggressive predator, drawing from his own encounters with hostile sea lions while fishing in Washington. His lawyer insists he misunderstood the cultural and ecological importance of Hawaiian monk seals, and that he’s “devastated” people see him as a deliberate animal abuser.

But the internet rarely accepts explanations once a villain has been chosen. Doxxing, hate mail, an alleged assault, even a bag of feces mailed to his home have turned punishment into public humiliation. While he now faces federal charges under the Endangered Species Act, a second trial is unfolding online, where outrage shows no sign of easing and where a single moment at the shoreline may define him for the rest of his life.