CONCORD, N.H. A woman who was convicted in 2018 of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her New Hampshire mansion must now start paying back nearly $2 million for their care, a judge ruled Thursday. Christina Fay was found guilty of 17 counts of animal cruelty. She had been sentenced to […]
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FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2017 file photo, Christina Fay, of Wolfeboro, N.H., attends District Court at the Carroll County Superior Courthouse, in Ossipee, N.H. Fay, convicted in 2018 of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her New Hampshire mansion must now start paying back nearly $2 million for their care, a judge ruled Thursday, March 4, 2021. (Elizabeth Frantz/The Concord Monitor via AP, File) March 04, 2021 - 1:01 PM
CONCORD, N.H. - A woman who was convicted in 2018 of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her New Hampshire mansion must now start paying back nearly $2 million for their care, a judge ruled Thursday.
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