UPDATE
4:41 PM PT — L.A. County Deputy District Attorney, Michele Hanisee, tells TMZ McBride was MORE than conscious the pups have been stolen when she returned them in hopes of acquiring the reward, and had recognized the boys concerned within the taking pictures for years.
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What’s extra, Hanisee says she believes McBride and co. thought they may get her concerned undetected as a result of she was a white lady. She additionally factors out McBride continues to be on probation, and if Gaga suffered any type of monetary loss, the individuals might search monetary restitution from McBride.
In a very gorgeous lawsuit, the lady charged in reference to the theft of Lady Gaga‘s French Bulldogs, says the singer by no means delivered on her promised $500,000 reward … and now she needs a court docket to drive the singer to cough it up.
Jennifer McBride says Gaga made it very clear, she’d pay the $500k “no questions requested” when she introduced the reward again in February 2021 after her canines Koji and Gustav have been stolen from her canine walker at gunpoint.
McBride says she returned the canines to Gaga on the LAPD Olympic Community station on February 26 … 2 days after they have been taken.
Here’s the factor … McBride was charged in connection to the theft with receiving stolen property and being an adjunct to the crime after the very fact.
As for her relation to the criminals, she was allegedly courting the daddy of one of many males answerable for assaulting Gaga’s canine walker.
She later pled no contest to at least one rely of receiving stolen property and obtained 2 years probation.
TMZ.com
TMZ broke the story … Gaga’s canine walker, Ryan Fischer, was strolling 3 of Gaga’s pups in Los Angeles on February 24, 2021 when a number of males pulled up in a automobile, jumped out and stole the 2 canines … additionally taking pictures Fischer within the course of.
Fischer was left on the sidewalk pleading for assist when neighbors got here to his assist, he survived his accidents.
James Howard Jackson, who cops say was the set off man, pled no contest to a rely of tried homicide and was sentenced to 21 years in jail.
Not solely does McBride need the $500,000 … she needs the court docket to triple the damages to $1.5 million for allegedly posting the deceptive reward.
Originally Published — 3:10 PM PT