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After receiving payment for a horse purchase, Kenney defrauded customers in a number of ways, including failing to provide a horse, failing to refund monies to victims who received substandard horses, and delivering a horse completely different from the horse the victim had agreed to purchase. When victims complained or sought toexercise the guarantees promised by Kenney, she refused to return victims’ phone calls or emails, falsely claimed that victims had themselves breached sales contracts, and threatened to sue victims for “defaming” Kenney.
After Kenney’s victims posted complaints about her fraudulent scheme on Internet bulletin boards and in horse-related chat rooms, Kenney began using a series of aliases to conceal her identity and continue the fraudulent scheme....
In the plea agreement ..., Kenney also admitted that she lied when she made claims that horses she sold were safe for children and beginner riders. Kenney also admitted that she drugged a horse to make it appear docile during a victim’s examination of the horse, and that she had painted at least two horses to make them appear black, rather than brown, in color. Kenney further acknowledged that various horsesshe delivered were starved, were covered in sores and cuts, had hooves that had been untrimmed so long the horses were unable to walk, or were suffering from strangles, a severely contagious equine respiratory
disease.
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