Bondi was involved in a custody battle with Hurricane Katrina victims over a St. Bernard she adopted in 2005 after the dog was separated from his family during the storm.
The family had been trying to find the dog and Bondi refused to return him. She accused the family of neglecting the animal, an allegation they denied.
The family sued, and the dispute lasted 16 months until the two sides settled before trial. Bondi returned the dog to the family with food and medication.
If I had a nickel for every prominent Republican who did something cartoonishly evil relating to pet dogs, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
Bondi was involved in a custody battle with Hurricane Katrina victims over a St. Bernard she adopted in 2005 after the dog was separated from his family during the storm.
The family had been trying to find the dog and Bondi refused to return him. She accused the family of neglecting the animal, an allegation they denied.
The family sued, and the dispute lasted 16 months until the two sides settled before trial. Bondi returned the dog to the family with food and medication.
Interesting.
If I had a nickel for every prominent Republican who did something cartoonishly evil relating to pet dogs, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice.
Glad she lost in the end, even tho the family lost 1-2 years with their dog.
Didn't the government literally make people leave their pets during Katrina?
Pete Buttcheek feasted in the mist