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Jennifer McBride, one of the five people arrested in connection with the armed kidnapping of Lady Gaga‘s dog, is hoping to collect the monetary reward promised in exchange for the dogs. The singer’s two French bulldogs were kidnapped in 2021 in this incident. People who safely returned these dogs were promised $500,000 in cash.
Jennifer McBride contacted Lady Gaga after the dog kidnapping incident and safely delivered both French bull dogs to the LAPD Olympic Community Police Station, according to court documents obtained by sources. McBride, on the other hand, claims in the lawsuit that Gaga has refused to pay her and has breached the contract.
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According to court documents obtained by sources, McBride claims that Gaga’s promise to pay the sum of $500,000 as a reward with no questions was a scheme to defraud the public with no intention of paying the reward. As a result, Jennifer McBride has filed a lawsuit against Lady Gaga, seeking $500,000 in compensatory damages. She demands the compensation for ‘alleged pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment in life’. Lady Gaga’s official representative did not respond.
This dog theft incident occurred in February 2021, when Ryan Fischer, Gaga’s dog walker, was shot and injured while two of the French bulldogs were stolen and the third ran away before police arrived. In this incident, the dog walker was injured. Five people were arrested as a result of this incident, and Jennifer McBride was charged with being an accessory to a crime. Her charges were later dropped as part of a plea bargain.
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