Jennifer McBride allegedly returned Koji and Gustav, Ms. Gaga's dogs, and is now requesting that the singer pay her back.
According to TMZ, the singer Lady Gaga is being sued for allegedly failing to pay the $500,000 reward for the safe return of her French bulldogs in 2021. Jennifer McBride allegedly returned Koji and Gustav, Ms. Gaga’s dogs, and is now requesting that the singer pay her back.
According to Ms. McBride, the pop singer stated unequivocally that she would pay the substantial sum “without question” if her dogs were returned in good condition. In February 2021, after her puppies were taken from her dog walker under duress, the 13-time Grammy winner made the announcement.
According to Ms. McBride, she returned the singer’s dogs to the LAPD Olympic Communities station on February 26, 2021, two days after they were abducted. According to TMZ, the woman wants the $500,000 and wants the court to triple the damages to $1.5 million for advertising a false prize.
McBride was one of the five people arrested and charged in connection with the theft of Gaga’s dogs. People reported that the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) discovered her to be an accessory after the initial offence.
Ryan Fischer, the dog walker for Lady Gaga, was shot four times in the chest during the 2021 robbery committed by James Howard Jackson and Jaylin White. Fisher recovered completely from his wounds. White received a sentence of four years, while Jackson received a sentence of twenty-one years. We are awaiting additional information on the topic.
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