Stolen Horse--Man is BACK in jail!

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UMMM this is the same authorities that are turning their heads on a horse thief and someone receiving stolen goods.
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Careful guys...they don't allow donation things on here. Plus...there's always the hopeful chance that the news will take my story, expose what has happened and will escort me to get my horse. If not, I can and will have them there in the court room with me, with judge's approval of course.


Edit: Thank you for your kind thoughts...I was feeling pretty low earlier today when I kept getting "No" from the Dept. of Ag today.
 
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True true true, I forgot.
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Well I believe Jody and I and Cuban Longtails are up for road trips whenever you need us and I MEAN THAT SERIOUSLY!!!! You just let us know whatever you need. By the way my guy is pretty persuasive of a PI. He will call these nuts for you if you want him to!
 
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I'd pay the $1500 and sue the guy for the collection cost.

All lease agreements should always spell out the terms for payment and repo. All boarding agreements should include a collateral agreement stating that the horse will become your property if payment isn't made in a certain manner. I board horses on my place. People have tried to cheat me, but I always win. I make thwm sign an air tight collateral agreement. When somebody comes and asks to board a horse, I always point to Spunky (a beautiful Arab) and say, "See that one. He used to belong to somebody that didn't pay. He's mine now, and I sold the others." I've had a lot of people change their mind about boarding here after I tell them that. That's just fine with me because I don't need deadbeats. Contracts should spell out exactly what happens in worst case scenarios. Even if it's a friend, business is business. There is no point in having a contract if it doesn't protect you.
 

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