Capital City Frenchies is suing City Of Columbus for allegations including wrongful seizure of property without probable cause and negligence leading to the death of eight puppies in custody

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Capital City Frenchies, LLC, Blair Talbot, Toy Frenchies, LLC, and Quincy Croft have filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbus, Franklin County Board of Commissioners, Columbus Humane, and several unnamed police officers and supervisors. The plaintiffs allege that their rights were violated during a raid on November 7, 2024. The complaint details accusations of wrongful seizure of property without probable cause, excessive force, wrongful imprisonment, and negligence leading to the death of eight puppies in custody. They are seeking compensatory damages for financial losses and emotional distress.

Source: 225cv01301_Capital_City_Frenchies_LLC_v_Talbot_Complaint_Souther_District_Ohio.pdf


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