Monday, October 18, 2010

Unreal show of true colors...

Remember that dog, Tux? Well, it turns out that Barks of Love is now claiming to have "regained posession" of him by means of Los Angeles Animal Services. Right.

Barks of Love appeared as a defendant today in Los Angeles Superior Court over a breached boarding and training agreement and for medical bills for a dog mauled by Tux a.k.a. "Brody."

Previously, Barks of Love people claimed, in writing, that Barks of Love "people" found Tux in a crate "three sizes smaller than him" (possible?) and that he was "abused" and lying in his own feces with broken ribs and was "double-muzzled."

Now, however, Barks of Love claims that L.A. Animal Services delivered Tux to Cindy Ross of Diamonds in the Ruff Rescue who then transferred the dog to Barks of Love. L.A. Animal Services records show no such impound and no such delivery. Whoops! Anyway, that was their story in the courthouse for case number 10M04196 (one of several to which Barks of Love is a party).

It was an ugly scene in court as Cindy Ross testified, under oath, as a witness (the judge reminded her that she hadn't really witnessed anything and kept having to ask the defendant and the witness to only relay "facts") but mostly she claimed that the plaintiff, Jeff de la Rosa was a "rapist" and a "molester" and an "animal abuser." The gallery laughed, but at what we do not know. After the trial (about $1500 is claimed owed by Barks of Love and it's founder) the Barks of Love "gang" and Ross harassed de la Rosa , screaming at him down several floors via escalator until, finally, 2 L.A. Sheriff Deputies held them up so that the plaintiff could safely exit the building. Nobody told them, I guess, that ranting and raving at a court trial doesn't win a case. It just makes you look crazy...and guilty.





4 comments:

  1. Those two are both FAMOUS for lies and harassment. They harassed one married couple who were great rescuers until they left the state. I can't believe the judge allowed that shit. That's small claims court for you. One lawyer told me once that your odds in Vegas are better than in small claims court

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  2. What a couple a crazy hags they are. They belong together and most anyone can tell you to steer very clear of both of them, they're mean and nasty and both have proven over and over again that they deserve their reputations.

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  3. Brody who was known as Tux is now in a safe loving home that he shares with another dog, a pit bull at that. He has never showed signs of aggression to either the other dog or his owners. In fact he cowers when you raise your hand, runs when someone has a broom or stick like object, and is afraid of flashing lights. Boy doesn't he sound like an aggressive vicious dog? Jeff de la Rosa should be mindful of what he posts.

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  4. Wow. So this was mailed to you to your Yahoo Mail account so that you could post it here? That's a lot of effort. Yes, everyone should be mindful of what they post on the internet and in emails. Shouldn't they. Flashing lights? Stick-like objects? Interesting. Maybe keep him away from cops? Or witches? ;) It's great that your dog got something out of over a year of intensive training. Did you?

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