New York Breeding Farm Cruelty Case; Additional Charges Possible
An animal cruelty case that resulted in the seizure of 82 allegedly malnourished horses might see new charges filed against additional individuals, according to an article on <A
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An animal cruelty case that resulted in the seizure of 82 allegedly malnourished horses might see new charges filed against additional individuals, according to an article on steubencourier.com.
Geraldine Trupia, the operator of a New York breeding farm where authorities seized a herd of malnourished horses in August, plead guilty to two counts of Class A misdemeanor animal cruelty under a plea agreement unveiled during her appearance in Troupsburg Town Court on Oct. 1, according to Vicki Mosgrove, director of the Finger Lakes Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
The investigation continues, but officials have not disclosed who else might be under investigation.
Of the 82 seized horses, five required euthanisia. The other 77 were placed in foster care
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