February 25th 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) A female accomplice who returned Lady Gaga's dogs is now suing the singer for the $500,000 reward that was offered for their safe return
A lady who was implicated in the abduction of Lady Gaga’s canines is bringing a legal action against the star since she didn't receive a compensation when she gave back the dogs.
The performer and movie star's two French bulldogs were stolen in February 2021 in a frightening episode which saw canine walker Ryan Fischer shot and left for dead by James Howard Jackson.
Fischer sustained serious injuries yet eventually recuperated, and has since issued a strong speech in court saying he pardoned the shooter as he was condemned to 21 years in prison.
Jackson is said to have been one of three men and two accomplices who were involved in the theft of the pups, and purportedly drove around California searching for French bulldogs, which can sell for thousands of dollars.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Now the accomplice Jennifer McBride is suing Gaga concerning the $500,000 reward offered by the vocalist as she didn't get the money when she returned the dogs, and states the singer made it ‘very clear’ there would be ‘no questions asked.’
In addition to claiming she has a privilege to the $500,000, McBride needs the court to give her $1.5 million since the vocalist posted a deceptive reward, TMZ reports.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) A woman involved in the theft of Lady Gaga's dogs is now suing the star as she never received the reward money promised for their safe return
An individual was charged in association with the abduction of the musician and actress' two French bulldogs in February 2021, which resulted in dog walker Ryan Fischer being shot and wounded.
Gaga had provided an incentive of $500,000 for the pooches' safe recovery, however Jennifer McBride, the accused accomplice, has now taken the singer to court as she was not given the promised remuneration.
McBride is not only seeking the $500,000 reward, but also an additional $1.5 million for the star's alleged 'misleading reward'.
The incident saw Ryan Fischer suffer serious injuries but he eventually recovered
The theft of the dogs was carried out by three men and two helpers, with James Howard Jackson, who was found guilty and sentenced to 21 years in prison, being the shooter.
McBride was in a relationship with Harold White, another accomplice, who pleaded no contest to a gun possession charge and his son Jaylin White, who pleaded no contest to second-degree robbery, was sentenced to four years in state prison.
The woman had returned the dogs to the LAPD Olympic Community station two days after they were taken
The lady in question returned the French Bulldogs to the LAPD Olympic Community station two days after their abduction, but was later arrested on charges of receiving stolen property and accessory to the crime after the fact.
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