Trainer Prevails In Lawsuit Alleging Animal Cruelty

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Krysia Nelson

Attorney at Law

A woman hired a trainer to tame and train a wild, “unhandled” mustang she adopted through the Bureau of Land Management. Dissatisfied with the horse’s condition after 4 months, she moved the horse to another barn and sued the trainer for $6,000, alleging the trainer had committed “animal cruelty.”

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