Jessica Long filed a lawsuit against the Shasta County Fair District and county officials after deputies used a search warrant to confiscate Cedar, her daughter’s goat. Two years after the scandal erupted, Shasta County has agreed to pay $300,000 to the girl’s family to settle the legal dispute over the floppy-eared brown-and-white goat named Cedar. “But the $300,000 settlement with …
To the editor: My heart went out to Jessica Long’s daughter, whose pet goat was slaughtered. To the editor: Of course Shasta District Fair officials don’t want anyone to know who killed Cedar, the pet goat. To the editor: Those Shasta fair officials really showed that girl who raised and loved her beautiful goat, Cedar, who’s boss didn’t they? And …
Jessica Long’s daughter holds a photo of her goat Cedar last year in Redding before the family pet was seized by sheriff’s officials and taken to slaughter. Nearly two years after a 9-year-old sobbed and pleaded that her pet goat, Cedar, not be sold and slaughtered for meat, Shasta District Fair officials still refuse to answer the question: Who killed …
The Redding girl whose family is being sued by the state holds up a photo of Cedar, the goat at the center of the legal battle. The legal battle over a 9-year-old’s pet goat that was slaughtered after her family backed out of the Shasta District Fair continued this week after the California Department of Food and Agriculture counter-sued the …