EntertainmentLady Gaga sues woman accused of stealing dog for $500,000 reward

Lady Gaga sues woman accused of stealing dog for $500,000 reward

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4:41 p.m. (Pacific Time) — Los Angeles County Assistant District Attorney, michael hanisiTMZ says that McBride is more than aware that the puppies were stolen in the hope of a reward and has known the men involved in the shooting for years.

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Also, Hanisi says she thinks McBride and co. They thought that because she was a white woman, they could catch her undetected. She also notes that Hanici is still on probation, and if Gaga suffers any financial loss, People may seek financial restitution from McBride.

In a truly shocking case, the woman was accused of theft Lady GagaFrench Bulldogs says the singer never paid her the promised $500,000 reward … and wants the court to force the singer to release her.

jennifer mcbride Gaga made it abundantly clear that $500k was “no questions asked” when she announced the reward for her dogs in February 2021. goji AND Gustavo His dog was stolen from the teen at gunpoint.

McBride says Returned 2 days after the dogs were brought to Gaga…at the LAPD Olympic Community Center on February 26.

Here’s the thing… McBride was will be imposed In relation to the theft by receiving stolen goods and for being an accomplice to the crime after the fact.

As for her relationship with criminals, she reportedly dated the father of one of Gaga’s dog walkers.

He later did not object to receiving stolen property and received 2 years of probation.

TMZ broke the story… Gaga’s dog walker, ryan fischerSeveral people got into a car and jumped out while Gaga was walking with her 3 children in Los Angeles on February 24, 2021. Both dogs were stolen. Fischer was also shot dead.

When neighbors came to help, Fischer, who was left on the sidewalk calling for help, escaped injury.

james howard jacksonPolice say gunman did not refute attempted murder sentenced 21 years in prison.

McBride doesn’t just want $500,000…he wants the court to triple damages to $1.5 million for allegedly posting a deceptive reward.

Originally Posted: 3:10 pm (Pacific Time)

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