Stolen Horse--Man is BACK in jail!

If he had a lawyer the lawyer would contact you not him. Once you retain the services of a lawyer all comunications go through him or her.
 
I have not ever called the man or the uncle since he gave me the "price" of my own horse. I was afraid of harassment and then possibly saying something that could injure my position. I think that's done me well. REALLY well.
 
RoPo - The interview is great news!
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Try telling your story to Horse magazines too.

Sue the guy the contract was with. The other guy may get prosecuted for buying/receiving/hiding stolen property. That is up to them. They could both get charged with exhortion and fraud. I wish you could have a good lawyer on the interview with you. That would really scare them. The exposure might even make the lawyers want to help. He must be feeling pressure from the cops, the media, and having a hard time making $$$ off the horse since it's well known as stolen.

If you want to retrieve the horse yourself- Look back to page 59 post #583 of this thread. I gave some tips to try to make it safer and hopefully easier. My husband also had a good idea. He said to " Get a couple old cowboys to go to him acting like they may want to buy the horse. They would want to see the horse, what kind of condition he's in, and to try him out. If things went really well- maybe they could test ride him, right off the property line for you ". I would have some people waiting nearby as backup and witnesses. Safety in numbers. I still like the sneaky approach but I understand you don't want it to get dangerous.

Rusty Hills - I didn't know the images where that old. Thanks for the info. The buildings would be likely to still be there and the perimeter fences too. The property boundaries might be shown in area maps- especially arial photography. I've seen stuff like that in real estate websites when checking on sale properties.

Mylittlezoo - Thanks for the compliment. It takes a whole lot to get me angry enough to want revenge. When that happens, I already know its justified, so I do it well. What part of Georgia are you? I used to live near Macon? Pretty area.
 
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so true, more than likely they dont have a lawyer.
i have been with you since you started this thread, and all that you have done and been through, I really hope the best for you and my prays are with you and Max.

It sounds like his digging him self in a bigger hole..
 

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