The wild story of the abduction of Lady Gaga's dogs

No $500,000 reward for suspicious 'finder' of Lady Gaga's abducted dogs
No finder's fee for accomplice in robbery
The horror story of Lady Gaga's dog walker
A robbery gone very wrong
A big reward
Two days of tension
Koji and Gustaf appeared
Handed over to police
Plot twist
Involved in the attack?
Jennifer McBride's unfinished business
Claiming the reward
And a million dollars more
On probation
Firm convictions in the case
21 years in prison
Ryan Fischer has recovered
A friend named Lady Gaga
No $500,000 reward for suspicious 'finder' of Lady Gaga's abducted dogs

The saga of Lady Gaga's abducted pets has finally come to an end. A Los Angeles judge ruled that Lady Gaga does not have to pay a $500,000 finder's fee to Jennifer McBride, the person who returned the dogs after they had been violently taken from the singer's dog walker. As court documents show, cited by People magazine, the woman was complicit in the theft.

No finder's fee for accomplice in robbery

Judge Holly J. Fujie said that McBride's claim against Lady Gaga for the $500,000 finders fee "was legally insufficient in its entirety" due to her involvement in the robbery. The judge will not allow McBride another complaint, and the case is closed.

The horror story of Lady Gaga's dog walker

More than two years ago, on February 24, 2021, Lady Gaga's dog walker Ryan Fischer was robbed and shot in the neck on the streets of Los Angeles.

A robbery gone very wrong

The result of that assault was the kidnapping of the pop star's two French bulldogs, named Koji and Gustav.

A big reward

Once Ryan Fischer was out of life danger, Lady Gaga denounced the event and offered a reward to whoever helped in recovering her precious dogs. The finder's fee would be $500,000.

Two days of tension

The artist waited a few days in agony, but then the nightmare ended and Koji and Gustaf returned home.

Koji and Gustaf appeared

It was Jennifer McBride who, according to TMZ, returned the dogs to their rightful owner.

Handed over to police

The delivery was made at the Los Angeles Olympic Community Police Station. Jennifer McBride simply appeared at the office with Koji and Gustaf.

Plot twist

The unexpected twist (or perhaps not so much) came when Jennifer McBride was arrested and accused of being an accessory to the robbery, TMZ reported.

Involved in the attack?

The defendant, allegedly, maintained a relationship with the father of one of Ryan Fischer's assailants.

Jennifer McBride's unfinished business

Well, if Jennifer McBride's plot twist in 2021 was surprising, what she had in store for 2023 was worthy of a Christopher Nolan movie.

Claiming the reward

Jennifer McBride has sued Lady Gaga... claiming the $500,000 reward for getting Koji and Gustaf back! Lady Gaga had not paid her because McBride appeared to have been part of the robbery.

And a million dollars more

Not only did she ask for the reward, but McBride also demanded a million dollars to compensate for what she calls a "deceptive reward." She complained that Lady Gaga did not make good on the promise of the reward she had made.

"No questions asked"

The woman argues that Lady Gada offered the reward "no questions asked," meaning that she should get it whether she was involved in the robbery or not.

On probation

Currently, Jennifer McBride is on probation, the Los Angeles County Assistant District Attorney Michele Hanisee (pictured) declared.

Firm convictions in the case

To put the disagreement in context, by late 2022, several people involved in the robbery had already been prosecuted. James Howard Jackson, the shooter of Ryan Fischer, has to serve 21 years in prison.

21 years in prison

As the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office pointed out to the press, the defendant pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery and assault with a semiautomatic firearm.

Ryan Fischer has recovered

Ryan Fischer, meanwhile, had to be operated on, and Lady Gaga covered the medical expenses. She called him a "hero" because he watched out for her and her dogs as a good friend.

A friend named Lady Gaga

Ryan Fischer himself said on CBS Morning that he stayed at the singer's house for months. "She's helped me so much. She's been a friend for me."