


A woman convicted in the case of the kidnapping of Lady Gaga's two French bulldogs filed suit Friday against the Grammy-winner over a $500,000 reward.
Jennifer McBride alleges that Lady Gaga, born Stefani Germanotta, offered the large reward for the return of her pets with "no questions asked" following their February 2021 kidnapping, according to a report citing the lawsuit.
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For not paying the promised reward, McBride is suing the singer for fraud by false promise, fraud by misrepresentation, and breach of contract.
It is all "quite simple," according to McBride's attorney K.T. Tran.
"Lady Gaga made a reward offer ... She desperately wanted her dogs returned and my client took action to fulfill Lady Gaga's wish," Tran said, according to the report.
"My client had absolutely no involvement in the theft of the dogs. She loves dogs and was glad to participate in their safe return. She is legally entitled to and deserves the reward."
The suit seeks $500,000 to fulfill the reward and roughly $1.5 million in damages, the report noted.
Two out of the three of Lady Gaga's French bulldogs were kidnapped on Feb. 24, 2021, while they were being walked in Los Angeles by Ryan Fischer, according to the report.
Two men arrived in a car, jumped out, and demanded the pets at gunpoint.
Fischer was shot during the encounter, and the two dogs were driven away.
Gaga was in Rome during the incident and purportedly offered a $500,000 reward "no questions asked."
McBride turned the dogs into a police station, and authorities later uncovered she was involved with the father of one of the suspects, the report noted.
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She was taken into custody as an accessory and receiving stolen property before entering a plea deal, which resulted in her being sentenced to two years probation.