STEPHANIE REDLICK SCAM ALERT

STEPHANIE REDLICK SCAM ALERT

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU FOLLOW OR COMMENT ON ANY OF STEPHANIE REDLICK’S SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILES

Let’s start here, because this part matters more than anything else.

If you follow, like, or comment on a page run by Stephanie Redlick — you are helping her scam more people.

I know that’s not what anyone intends.

Most people think they’re doing something good. Watching. Keeping tabs. Gathering information.

But that’s not how social media works.

Every follow, every comment, every bit of engagement tells the algorithm:

“This page is active. This page is relevant. Show it to more people.”

And just like that, a scam page starts to look legitimate.

It shows up higher in searches. It reaches more unsuspecting people. It gains credibility it absolutely does not deserve. That’s how scams grow.

So instead, we are asking you to do the opposite:

Block the pages created and run by Redlick.  Report the page to Facebook/Kijiji, etc.  Do NOT engage with the page.

And when you see those pages and her posts shared into groups?

PLEASE:  Reach out to the admins.

Let them know exactly who they’re dealing with.

This page has been incredibly helpful for that:

https://banhorseslaughter.com/stephanie-redlick <== Use it, share it but please don’t boost pages created by Redlick by engaging with them.

SO, WHAT IS REDLICK CURRENTLY UP TO? 

Recently, I spoke at length with a detective currently investigating PROFESSIONAL SCAM ARTIST Stephanie Redlick — or whatever name she’s using this week.

And yes… that’s how the detective referred to her. Repeatedly. A professional. Serial. Scam artist.

Let that sink in for a second.

THE ONGOING, REVOLVING DOOR OF SCAMS

Trying to keep up with Stephanie Redlick is honestly a full-time job.

If you scroll back in our blog you’ll find plenty more of her SCAMS, from horses for sale, to hay for sale, to offering hauling, to having a barn to lease – none of which she actually has —  but here’s an example of some of the most recent ones…

A “complain about your horse trader experience” page 

Attached to that: “A supposed paralegal service”

A “horse sales barn/consignment operation'”

A “brokered” cleaning business

Each one designed to look ‘just real’ enough, to pull money out of someone else’s pocket.  

THE PARALEGAL SCAM

This one would almost be funny if it wasn’t so predatory.

You’re encouraged to share your bad experience buying or selling a horse.

We know, you’re right, isn’t that like the pot calling the kettle black?

You vent. You tell your story.

And then — surprise — you’re contacted. There’s a “paralegal” willing to help you file in small claims court.

All you need to do? Pay an upfront fee.

Now here’s where it gets interesting. The name of the paralegal does match someone registered with the Law Society of Ontario.

But the phone number doesn’t match.

And the voice on the other end?

Let’s just say… it sounds very familiar.

We do have recordings – and so do the police.

We do have screenshots from people who could have been victims. (Again, so do the police.) And we do have late-night calls and messages pushing people to “act now.”

There’s never a dull moment.

Green is me. Grey is Redlick. This one is worthy of a laugh. As soon as Redlick realizes that we are onto her scam, my phone blows up. Call after call – late at night – and she hangs up.

Then a text – pretending to be Douglas Allen a paralegal, but OOPS – Redlick sends the text from one of her ‘known to us numbers’. 

So calls to that number go unanswered, and then we’re told to call a different number. Enough time wasted on that nonsense.

WHEN EXPOSURE BACKFIRES

When we identified one of her Facebook pages and shared it publicly, a lot of people went to look. Which makes sense. But instead of blocking and reporting…

They followed it.

And just like that, Redlick’s page gained traction. It started to look legitimate. It started working in her favour. That part is on all of us to fix moving forward.  REMEMBER: When you engage with her accounts on social media – you boost them in the algorithms.

BUT THERE IS GOOD NEWS…

There are more eyes on Redlick than ever before. We’re hearing from people spotting her:

– In coffee shops
– In pizza restaurants
– In parking lots
– At tack stores
– Places that buy gold
– At auctions
– Driving through specific communities

And maybe most importantly…

People are recognizing her accounts, even new ones, under new aliases, and reporting them and going to the police with her scams and attempted scams.  Her bullying tactics are no longer working.

THE HORSE SALE BARN (THAT ISN’T)

Stephanie Redlick under a new aliases is offering to sell horses on behalf of owners. There’s just one problem. The horses offered are in no way shape or form connected to Redlick.

The barn itself? Looks polished. Professional. Impressive.

What’s that you say? Horses and a barn generated by A.I. – along with her ads.  

How many barns was she kicked out of in 2.5 months?  Three or was it four in very short order?

How many horses neglected, how many had to be euthanized?  How many abandoned?  

THE LATEST VERSION OF THE CLEANING SCAM

This one targets small businesses and its latest victims’ stories will break your heart.

Here’s how it works: Stephanie Redlick advertises cleaning services in local Facebook groups. The posts look polished — AI-generated.

Redlick finds a client. Quotes the job over the phone and by text..

Collects payment upfront via e-transfer.

Then Redlick turns around and hires a real cleaning business.

Promises them payment on-site. Tells them she’ll meet them there.

And then the excuses start…

– “I’m stuck in traffic.”
– “Go ahead and start.”
– “I’ll be there soon.”
– “I’m in a meeting.”

You can probably guess how this ends. She never shows up.

The cleaners finish the job. Take before and after pictures. And they don’t get paid.

And Redlick even has the balls to use their before and after pictures on her Facebook page.

THE PEOPLE WHO PAY THE PRICE?

And the people who pay the price? Not Redlick. it’s never her.

It’s the 2 women who showed up. Who worked. Who gave up their time. Who trusted they were walking into a legitimate job.

It’s their families. Their children. Their lost income. Their time they don’t get back.

Money they were counting on for things as simple — and as important — as Easter.

And one of those women is just coming out of a year of being homeless.  Just getting back on her feet.

The police have been contacted.

CRYSTAL MITCHELL STEPS IN…

Recently, Crystal Mitchell — who many will remember as the driving force behind exposing the condition of 16 emaciated horses that Redlick is currently facing 2 sets of Animal Welfare Services charges for neglecting — decided to engage.

Crystal refused to back down even though Redlick attempted to bully her into doing so.

Carefully. Strategically. Crystal interacted with Redlick regarding these cleaning services. And what followed? For your entertainment we’re including screen shots of the text messages.

P.S. We especially LOVE how Redlick claims she’s going to report Crystal to the police.

Oh, and you’ll find a list of known Stephanie Redlick aliases below – but don’t get too attached to any of them because Redlick consistently changes the names on her profiles and ‘business’ business pages.

She’ll have another name for the cleaning company SCAM sooner than later.

SCAMMER REDLICK WHITE ON BLACK TEXT

CRYSTAL WHITE TEXT ON GREEN

So with Redlick a phone call inquiring abour her latest ‘business’ AKA SCAM usually results in a text back instead of a phone call ESPECIALLY now that her voice is so well known thanks to her 15 minute in person video interview by Rebel News.  (You can watch that here.)

DID YOU GET THAT? 

We think Redlick is trying to say that she is going to report Crystal to the police.  So Crystal inquiring about a service that is obviously a scam is somehow a crime – but of course what Redlick is doing is not.

KNOWN ALIASES OF STEPHANIE REDLICK

Stephanie Redlick hides behind numerous aliases, operating over 30 Facebook accounts and multiple Kijiji profiles under fake names.

Even though Redlick is facing criminal and animal welfare charges she's not stopped creating new profiles to attempt to publicly discredit anyone speaking out against her.

Sammy Redlick (December 2025)

Sparkle Fairy Cleaning Company

Silver Spur Stables (March 2026)

Larkin Roy

Ontarios Shadiest Horse Dealers (NOTE: the missing apostrophe before the s in Ontarios.)

J Martin on Kijiji

OOPS changed almost instantly on Kijiji to Bauman

(Thank you to all who are watching & reporting!)

JOHN HOWARD - MARCH 2026

Stephanie Alessia

Sammy Zee (December 2025)

Madison Blake

Stephanie Okay

Professional Equine Sales @ gmail. com (Nov. 2025/March 2026)

SS Racing

Bella Mia Thoroughbreds

Stephanie Alessiia

Tyler Bowen (Sept. 2025)

Stephanie Stephanie

Stephanie Martin (July 2025)

Sammy Red

Stephanie Kauffman

stephalessiaxo on SnapChat

Precision Stables

King Horse Transport & Hire

King Livestock Transportation

King Farms

Circle R Livestock

Sammy Srz/Sammy Szn (her father)

Mathew Crowe has purchased horses for Redlick.

Anna Koch

Silverbrook Farms

Ashley Watson

Silverbrook Meadows Stables

Simcoe Kennel Club

Rose Barton

Stephanie Schwartz

Alicia Bloomberg

Summer Alessia

S & L Cleaning Services

SBR Breeding & Equine Sales, LTD.

Janice Wilson

Serena  @serena10457

Julie Hyde

Jane Smith

Madison O'Donald

Naomi Reid

Aless Stephanie

Alessia King

Above the Stars Equine Rescue (SCAM)

Under the Stars Equine Rescue

Stephanie Quickfall

HorseSales.com

Stephanie Schwartz

Doug Almira

Silverbrook Meadows

Carl Dickson

Jeff Lawson

Rainbow Bridge Stock Removal

Healthy Equine Homeopathy

Healthy Horse Homeopathy

 

Stephanie Redlick has more than a few phone numbers including:

(226) 988-2005 | (647) 220-3691 | (437) 600-7158 | (647) 695-3057 | (705) 998-7705 | (613) 263-0641 | (647) 797-0289 | (705) 315-0588 | (316) 746-8529 | (647) 474-4071 | (705) 535-0525 | (705) 300-0340 | (226) 988-6961 | * (416) 885-9422 |  (226) 988-2005 | (705) 370-6661 | (647) 365-1265 | (705) 995-3697 | (778) 400-0408 | (905) 334-8077 | (416) 507-6450 | Douglas: (647) 462-7004 | (705) 809-0249

FAQ: How does Stephanie Redlick AKA Stephanie Alessia have so many phone numbers?

That's a GREAT question and one that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in British Columbia answered after it was reported to them that someone bought a horse from Redlick - that she promised to deliver and $10K later the horse was not delivered.

Later it was discovered that Redlick NEVER had the horse she "sold" in her possession - that the pictures she used were ones she simply found on the Internet.

The RCMP recognized where all the phone numbers came from - "A known service to be widely used by 'professional' scam artists". VERY cheap to secure phone numbers.

It is of course free to set up multiple Facebook profiles and multiple profiles on Kijiji, etc.

And Gmail email address are cheap and easy to set up - she has even more email addresses than phone numbers and fake names.

Many people have stayed silent out of fear—because anyone who speaks out about Redlick's behaviour becomes a target.

Stephanie Redlick's default tactic is to aggressively smear and discredit anyone who dares to expose the truth which only makes us more determined to raise awareness and demand accountability from Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services.

SPEAK UP - IT TAKES LESS THAN A MINUTE

This 2-click "done for you" email sends a clear message to elected officials that Ontarians will not accept a system that allows repeat harm.

It takes less than a minute — and it puts real pressure on decision-makers to close the loophole that allows Redlick to keep accumulating horses - even after 16 were seized, 13 animal welfare charges were laid - and she owes over $116,000 for their care.

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STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

REDLICK IS LOOKING TO BOARD 2 HORSES & OBTAIN OTHERS

UPDATED JANUARY 2026:  Right now, Stephanie Redlick is most often using the name Stephanie Alessia. Her father Sammy Redlick is also operating under the alias Sammy Zee. These are just a few of  the over 30 names you are most likely to hear if she contacts you.

In early December, two horses connected to Redlick were moved to a barn in Woodstock, Ontario. The cheque she provided for rent bounced.

As a result, she will be looking for another place for at least two horses in January 2026 — likely cheap, outdoor, or “just a field”-type situations.

Another individual, Mathew Crowe, has been known to act on her behalf. In the past, he has been involved in acquiring horses for her.

REDLICK IS RUNNING OVERLAPPING SCHEMES

Despite the bounced cheque,

two sets of multiple criminal charges (here and here) for theft and fraud,

ongoing, regular criminal court appearances and

16 horses seized by Animal Welfare Services for neglect

and resulting charges

PLUS an outstanding bill for their care of over $100K

Redlick continues to run multiple, overlapping schemesincluding

claiming to be an equine therapist,

offering boarding at a barn that is not in the location she lists –  where she has NOT paid rent,

advertising hay for sale that she miraculously claims to have suddenly grown,

offering horse transport with equipment that doesn’t belong to her

and even selling horses she doesn’t own (or never has).

STILL CLAIMING TO RUN A RESCUE

Stephanie Redlick is also actively looking for free horses, claiming to run a rescue (a known scam with no location) and to provide “forever homes.”

She has been calling boarding barns and knocking on doors in rural and semi-rural areas, saying all she needs is a field.

She is not targeting one specific area. In November alone, two property owners narrowly avoided dealing with her — one in Flamborough, the other in Cameron, Ontario.

Horses owned by the Redlicks have previously been in

Oro-Medonte, Port Perry (she didn’t pay),

Flamborough (November) (immediately asked to leave)

Shelburne (November) (again, she didn’t pay),

and most recently Woodstock (December) (You guessed it – the cheque bounced).

YOU CAN HELP PROTECT HORSES & HUMANS

Believe it or not, not everyone in the equine world knows about her yet — which is why this matters.

If you’re not familiar with the fact that Animal Welfare Services seized 16 horses from Stephanie Redlick, or that she is currently facing multiple criminal charges, you can learn more here.

Below is a list of known aliases and phone numbers currently and previously used.

Please share this — especially with friends and family who own rural or semi-rural property in Ontario.

KNOWN ALIASES OF STEPHANIE REDLICK

Stephanie Redlick hides behind numerous aliases, operating over 30 Facebook accounts and multiple Kijiji profiles under fake names.

Even though Redlick is facing criminal and animal welfare charges she's not stopped creating new profiles to attempt to publicly discredit anyone speaking out against her.

Sammy Redlick (December 2025)

Sparkle Fairy Cleaning Company

Silver Spur Stables (March 2026)

Larkin Roy

Ontarios Shadiest Horse Dealers (NOTE: the missing apostrophe before the s in Ontarios.)

J Martin on Kijiji

OOPS changed almost instantly on Kijiji to Bauman

(Thank you to all who are watching & reporting!)

JOHN HOWARD - MARCH 2026

Stephanie Alessia

Sammy Zee (December 2025)

Madison Blake

Stephanie Okay

Professional Equine Sales @ gmail. com (Nov. 2025/March 2026)

SS Racing

Bella Mia Thoroughbreds

Stephanie Alessiia

Tyler Bowen (Sept. 2025)

Stephanie Stephanie

Stephanie Martin (July 2025)

Sammy Red

Stephanie Kauffman

stephalessiaxo on SnapChat

Precision Stables

King Horse Transport & Hire

King Livestock Transportation

King Farms

Circle R Livestock

Sammy Srz/Sammy Szn (her father)

Mathew Crowe has purchased horses for Redlick.

Anna Koch

Silverbrook Farms

Ashley Watson

Silverbrook Meadows Stables

Simcoe Kennel Club

Rose Barton

Stephanie Schwartz

Alicia Bloomberg

Summer Alessia

S & L Cleaning Services

SBR Breeding & Equine Sales, LTD.

Janice Wilson

Serena  @serena10457

Julie Hyde

Jane Smith

Madison O'Donald

Naomi Reid

Aless Stephanie

Alessia King

Above the Stars Equine Rescue (SCAM)

Under the Stars Equine Rescue

Stephanie Quickfall

HorseSales.com

Stephanie Schwartz

Doug Almira

Silverbrook Meadows

Carl Dickson

Jeff Lawson

Rainbow Bridge Stock Removal

Healthy Equine Homeopathy

Healthy Horse Homeopathy

 

Stephanie Redlick has more than a few phone numbers including:

(226) 988-2005 | (647) 220-3691 | (437) 600-7158 | (647) 695-3057 | (705) 998-7705 | (613) 263-0641 | (647) 797-0289 | (705) 315-0588 | (316) 746-8529 | (647) 474-4071 | (705) 535-0525 | (705) 300-0340 | (226) 988-6961 | * (416) 885-9422 |  (226) 988-2005 | (705) 370-6661 | (647) 365-1265 | (705) 995-3697 | (778) 400-0408 | (905) 334-8077 | (416) 507-6450 | Douglas: (647) 462-7004 | (705) 809-0249

FAQ: How does Stephanie Redlick AKA Stephanie Alessia have so many phone numbers?

That's a GREAT question and one that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in British Columbia answered after it was reported to them that someone bought a horse from Redlick - that she promised to deliver and $10K later the horse was not delivered.

Later it was discovered that Redlick NEVER had the horse she "sold" in her possession - that the pictures she used were ones she simply found on the Internet.

The RCMP recognized where all the phone numbers came from - "A known service to be widely used by 'professional' scam artists". VERY cheap to secure phone numbers.

It is of course free to set up multiple Facebook profiles and multiple profiles on Kijiji, etc.

And Gmail email address are cheap and easy to set up - she has even more email addresses than phone numbers and fake names.

Many people have stayed silent out of fear—because anyone who speaks out about Redlick's behaviour becomes a target.

Stephanie Redlick's default tactic is to aggressively smear and discredit anyone who dares to expose the truth which only makes us more determined to raise awareness and demand accountability from Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services.

SPEAK UP - IT TAKES LESS THAN A MINUTE

This 2-click "done for you" email sends a clear message to elected officials that Ontarians will not accept a system that allows repeat harm.

It takes less than a minute — and it puts real pressure on decision-makers to close the loophole that allows Redlick to keep accumulating horses - even after 16 were seized, 13 animal welfare charges were laid - and she owes over $116,000 for their care.

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Some of the meat is consumed in Canada, and much of it is shipped to the European Union, and other markets, including Japan.

This barbaric practice is currently not legal in the United States, so horses from the United States are shipped to Canada, and to Mexico, to be slaughtered.

In addition Canada allows for the transportation of live horses to Japan to be slaughtered for human consumption, and unfortunately the transportation of horses destined for slaughter within Canada, and by air to Japan for slaughter, is far from humane.

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A CAUTIONARY ‘TAIL’

On Sunday night, January 25, 2026, I received a Facebook private message.

To be clear, I already knew the advertisement was circulating. But I never mind getting information like that more than once — it’s always better to know than not know, and repetition often confirms patterns.

The message was about a boarding ad being run under the name Stephanie Alessia which of course is one of the many aliases used by the notorious Stephanie Redlick.  The ad was/is offering full board at a barn supposedly located in Milton, Ontario.

The problem was obvious immediately.

The photos being used were of a property in Norwich, Ontario — a barn Stephanie Redlick had been evicted from earlier that same week.

Norwich and Milton are more than 100 kilometres apart, in completely different communities. The ad did not reflect reality.

That, unfortunately, is not a new ploy of Redlick’s.

THE SCAM ARTIST IS STILL AT IT… 

BUT…

What caught my attention was not the boarding offer itself, but the direction of the questions that followed from the person who shared it.

The person messaging me seemed far more interested in two horses that the Redlicks had recently abandoned — where they were, whether Stephanie Redlick would be getting them back, and what was happening with them.

And even when I gave her some information and promised there would be a public post soon, she was persistent.

She wasn’t alone in asking but there was just something in the way she asked – over the course of a few conversations… over  a couple of days.

I responded carefully and truthfully.

Yes, I knew exactly where the horses were.

Yes, they were safe.

And yes, more information would be shared when appropriate.

As the week went on, something about the tone of the messages from the same ‘account’ began to feel off.

The Facebook profile appeared real.

The concern sounded plausible. But the questions circled the same points repeatedly — there was just something that left me feeling uneasy.

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE REACHED OUT 

At the same time, I was receiving messages from others:

“Stephanie Redick was just here asking about board.”

“She called me about a horse I have for sale.”

“She told me she’s a rescue… a breeder… that she owns a hundred-million-dollar thoroughbred.

[Yes, really!  Just how stupid does Redlick think people are?]

A steady trickle — a few messages a day.

But this particular conversation that started on Sunday evening stood out.

By Thursday, the messages and calls from others began to slow noticeably.

That same day, Stephanie Redlick was scheduled to appear in criminal court — and she did not show up.

A discretionary bench warrant was issued.

Despite Redlick’s repeated claims — including those made during a 15-minute on-camera interview with Rebel Newsthere was no publication ban on those proceedings.

In that interview, Redlick attempted to explain only a portion of what she is accused of, while David Menzies read out just some of the charges on the record: animal neglect, causing distress, 13 Animal Welfare Services (AWS) charges, and multiple criminal charges.

By mid-week, with the sudden quiet, I began to wonder whether Redlick had already found another place to land — another barn to board at, another property to rent, or perhaps I should say one to squat on – because let’s face it –  how many places in the last 2.5 months have the Redlicks been evicted from for non payment?

Eventually, the person messaged me again and sent a screenshot showing that Stephanie Alessia AKA had sent her a friend request.

With a bit of digging, it became clear that this woman – who started sending messages on Sunday night –  was offering full board at a very low rate – and I came to realize that she also hauls horses, as she later told me — “for a living”.

Maybe that explained the persistence?  I was suspicious.

Was she some how connected with Redlick?  Was she planning to either board horses for the Redlicks or haul for them or…?

I continued to be honest.

The mare and foal were safe. They had been examined by a veterinarian. Fecals were done.

A nail that had been left embedded in the mare’s hoof by the last farrier had been addressed.

They were on a feeding program, and the foal — in particular — required extra nutritional support.

Maybe, even if  this person was somehow in communication with Redlick, she didn’t realize that Stephanie Redlick already knew exactly where the 2 horses the Redlicks abandoned were?

A PATTERN OF INTIMIDATION TACTICS 

On the Friday night before that Sunday message, Stephanie Redlick and her father showed up at the farm where the horses are now staying.

They parked on the road outside the property and turned off their lights.

Was this an attempt to intimidate the owners of the property?

The owners confronted them, followed them, and called the police.

The police pulled the Redlicks over and spoke with them.

In rural communities, officers often know the people they serve.

In this case, they  know the farm owners, the amazing charitable work they do, and their impecable reputation.

And with Redlick’s growing list of criminal charges, it does not take long for anyone in law enforcement to know ‘what’ they are dealing with.

By Friday evening – 5 days after the intial contact with the woman who first reached out to share an ad Redlick was (is) running – my gut told me I needed clarity, so I put my phone number into the Facebook Messenger chat. The person who’d been asking questions since Sunday night took the hint and called.

During that call, she let something slip.

“I didn’t offer boarding to anyone else.”

I stopped her immediately.

I thought you said you weren’t offering her boarding — that you wanted nothing to do with her.

She had just contradicted herself.

And if I had to bet, I would say I may have stumbled onto where Redlick was hoping to land next.  Or maybe where Redlick is heading once she secures horses?

I didn’t end that call — she did.

I tried calling her back. She texted that she was on another call. She never returned mine.

The next day, I sent a general message — not a threat, just a boundary.

Anyone who knowingly offers boarding space to Stephanie Redlick, understanding who she is and what she is accused of, will be publicly identified. The same applies to anyone who knowingly hauls horses for her.

If Redlick cannot find a place to keep horses, it becomes much harder for her to acquire them.

If she cannot find anyone willing to haul for her, the same is true.

She responded that this “wasn’t fair,” explaining that hauling is how she makes her living.

What she failed to acknowledge is that many professional and part-time haulers have already reached out to say they will never haul for Redlick again.

Others have said they’ve refused her outright. Some have warned colleagues.

This woman who may have committed to board horses for Redlick, knowing full well who she is – who it appears is willing to haul for her is not the norm, she is the exception.

She also suggested that it would be better to know where the horses are — that this way they could be properly cared for.

What that argument ignores is reality.

Stephanie Redlick does not pay board or rent for barns.

She does not reliably pay farriers, those who deliver hay – or haulers.

She does not cover emergency veterinary care.

When she disappears, barn owners are left holding the bag — financially and legally.

Even when a barn is not offering full board, if horses on that property are neglected, the property owner can be held responsible and charged by Animal Welfare Services.

Feed bills, vet bills, legal fees — all of it lands on the person who believed things would somehow be different.  That maybe they could squeeze some money out of Redlick.

On Saturday, Stephanie Redlick, her father Sammy, and her mother were all present at Ontario Livestock Exchange (OLEX).

We are aware that at least one bid by Sammy Redlick was ignored by the auctioneer. The horse ultimately sold for less than his bid, yet his bid was passed over.

Did you get that? 

A horse had a $200 bid, the auctioneer was asking for $300 – Sammy Redlick, Stephanie’s father was waving and trying to bid $250. The auctioneer ignored his very obvious bid and the horse sold to someone other than the Redlicks for less than what Sammy was willing to bid.

Anyone who has followed Ban Horse Slaughter for any length of time knows we have never been fans of Ontario Livestock Exchange (OLEX), given their long-standing relationship with kill buyers.

But in this instance, credit where it’s due.

Thank you to the auctioneer at OLEX.

He took a stand.  He sent a message.  

That message, that a horse would be better off going to slaughter than into the hands of a known abuser and I think we can safely assume that he’s saying “We don’t want to do business with the likes of you”.]

[And yes, we do know and we are not happy to report that at least one horse bid on by the Redlicks went to a known buyer who ships horses to be slaughtered in Quebec.]

[This auction is separate and distinct from Cookstown Livestock Exchange, where Stephanie Redlick is accused of passing an altered cheque for more than $15,000.]

Stephanie Redlick has multiple upcoming court appearances:

– two jurisdictions for Animal Welfare Services charges

– thirteen counts related to sixteen seized horses

– one horse so far gone that euthanasia was the only humane option

– and two separate sets of criminal charges still before the courts

I’m not going away. Nor are others I’ve been lucky enough to lock arms with.

They know who they are, they are not looking for glory, they have contributed in many ways with more hours over the last year than anyone could ever imagine.

I will continue to track patterns, verify information, and share what can responsibly be confirmed – and again I am not alone in this.

And I want to thank every single person who has stepped forward to say:

“She was here.”

“She called me.”

“I found this ad from Redlick.”

“I saw her there.”

That collective awareness is why horses are safer today than they were last year at this time.

One final note.

The woman with Stephanie Redlick at the auction on Saturday was her mother — the same woman who was present the night a newborn foal was abandoned.

The same woman who promised to stay, to keep the foal warm and fed, in a drafty structure that was little more than a shed.

The foal was dead by morning.

So no — this has never been about just one person.

Please know and get that Stephanie Redlick and her father Sammy Redlick are out and about looking for a place to keep horses AND looking to buy or take free horses.  

Please warn your family, friends and neighbours even if they don’t have horses — or what you would consider a horse property.

We’re doing our best to get the word out but since November 11th, the Redlick’s have managed to take advantage of 3 unsuspecting families – let’s stop them squatting on a 4th property. 

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STEPHANIE REDLICK OWES $116,229,12

STEPHANIE REDLICK OWES $116,229,12

REDLICK VERSUS CHIEF ANIMAL WELFARE INSPECTOR 

Stephanie Redlick AKA Stephanie Alessia LOST.  

AGAIN.

COMPLETELY.

And now she owes $116,229.12 for the care of the horses she neglected and then tried unsuccessfully to blame everyone else for their horrific condition.

Please note that when she defaults on paying – which we know she will – it will be Ontario tax payers footing the bill.

THE SET UP (AKA HOW WE GOT HERE)

16 horses were seized by Animal Welfare Services in February 2025 after Redlick failed to comply with orders under the PAWS Act.

She did not appeal:

– the removal of the horses

– the decision to keep them in care

———-
Because she didn’t pay the first bill, the horses were legally forfeited to the Crown in August 2025.

After that, AWS sent her a second bill for the real costs of:

– transportation

– boarding

– veterinary care

– ongoing animal care

That bill? $118,831.19 (later reduced slightly).

WHAT REDLICK CLAIMED (SPOILER: NONE OF IT WORKED)

Stephanie Redlick argued that:

1. The horses were fine and never should have been removed

2. The seizure was illegal

3. Any health problems were someone else’s fault

4. The costs were unnecessary

5. Everyone was biased against her

She also:

– Tried to throw out AWS evidence on a technicality (failed)

– Filed multiple bias motions against the adjudicator (failed harder)

– Repeatedly disconnected from the hearing when things didn’t go her way

– Accused the adjudicator of abuse… for enforcing basic rules like “don’t interrupt”

Yes. Really.

WHAT THE BOARD SAID (IN POLITE LEGAL LANGUAGE)

The Animal Care Review Board found that:

– AWS followed the law

– The costs were real, documented, and reasonable

– The horses were boarded for nearly six months, at standard market rates

– Veterinary care was necessary, reviewed line-by-line by an independent equine veterinarian

– Redlick offered zero evidence that:

– costs were inflated

– cheaper alternatives existed

– care was unnecessary

In fact, she never actually challenged the numbers — she just kept trying to relitigate the seizure she never appealed in the first place.

That’s not a legal strategy. That’s denial.

ABOUT THE “BIAS” CLAIMS

The adjudicator made this crystal clear:

Disagreeing with rulings does NOT equal bias

Being told to follow rules does NOT equal abuse

Interrupting, disconnecting, and attacking the adjudicator does NOT equal proof of unfairness

There was no evidence of bias.

None. Zip. Zero.

The motions were dismissed — repeatedly — because they were baseless.

THE MONEY

Here’s where the bill landed:

– Transportation: reasonable

– Boarding: ~$28–30 per horse per day (very normal)

– Vet & care costs: reviewed and mostly upheld

– Small reduction applied (about $2,600) after expert review

Final amount owed:

$116,229.12

Payable to the Minister of Finance.

THE BOTTOM LINE

– Redlick ignored orders to properly provide for 16 horses

– Didn’t appeal when she should have

– Didn’t pay when required

– Lost the horses

Then tried to dodge the bill by blaming:

– AWS

– the boarding facilities

– the vets

– the adjudicator

– the process itself

In other words she blamed everyone but herself.

The Board wasn’t buying it.

This wasn’t a close call.

This was a methodical dismantling of excuses, theatrics, and bad faith arguments.

TRANSLATION INTO PLAIN ENGLISH

Redlick you don’t get to:

– neglect animals

– ignore lawful orders

– force the public to pay to clean up the mess

– and then cry foul when the invoice arrives

You made the problem. You pay the bill.

And this time, the system held.

TRANSCRIPTS

THE PART EVERYONE NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND

(& WHY THIS IS NOT OVER)

 Yes — she is still legally allowed to have horses. For now.

Nothing in this decision bans Stephanie Redlick from owning, handling, or acquiring horses in Ontario. AT LEAST NOT YET.

Why?

Because this part of the proceedings was only about the money — the cost of caring for the 16 horses after they were seized.

It was not a prohibition hearing.

It was not a trial to determine if she was guilty of abuse.

That will come later.

And it had nothing to do with future ownership restrictions.

So despite:

-16 horses seized

– horses forfeited to the Crown

– over $116,000 in public costs confirmed

– ongoing animal-welfare charges

She can still legally possess horses today.

That is a gaping hole in Ontario’s animal-protection framework.

AND YES – SHE ALREADY HAS MORE HORSES

At present, Stephanie Redlick has two horses in her possession. And the cheque for the barn rental where they currently are – bounced – no surprise – right?

Which means:

– she needs somewhere to keep them

– she needs someone willing to board them

– and she has every incentive to move them quietly, quickly, and without scrutiny

If history is any guide, she will be looking for:

– a field

– a “temporary” arrangement

– a sympathetic or uninformed barn owner

– a private individual outside the horse world

And she will not lead with the full story.

THIS IS WHY THE AWS REGULATIONS NEED TO CHANGE

Ontario currently allows someone to:

– have animals seized for neglect

– rack up six-figure care costs

– lose animals by forfeiture

– and immediately go out and get more animals

All before:

– animal neglect/abuse charges are resolved

– guilt is proven

– sentencing occurs

That is backwards.

There must be a mechanism allowing Animal Welfare Services to:

– prohibit ownership

– prohibit custody

– prohibit handling or care

– on an interim basis

…where there is a demonstrated pattern of neglect, non-compliance, or risk — separate before being found guilty.

Public safety allows this in other contexts.

Animal safety should too.

A DIRECT WARNING TO BARN OWNERS

& RURAL PROPERTY OWNERS

If you are approached to board one to two or more  horses — especially under:

– vague circumstances

– short timelines

– sob stories

– without a contract, vet references, barn references, ID, deposit and first month

– “temporary” arrangements

Stop. Ask questions. Verify.

Because once horses are on your property, you may be the one left feeding them, caring for them, or dealing with the fallout – and the fallout can include being held responsible for any neglect.

This is not hypothetical.

This has already happened — repeatedly.

AND FINALLY – REDLICK IS STILL BUSY IN THE FEDERAL CRIMINAL COURTS

Separate and apart from animal-welfare matters:

This Thursday, January 8, 2026:

Stephanie Redlick is back in criminal court on  theft and fraud charges

Next Thursday, January 15, 2026:

She appears again on a whole new set of theft and fraud criminal charges

Different files.

Yet again – theft and fraud charges

Same pattern.

BOTTOM LINE

Until Ontario closes this loophole:

– animals remain at risk
–  the public keeps paying
– and people like Redlick keep cycling through the system

Seizure without prohibition is a half-measure.

And half-measures still leave animals exposed.

This is why vigilance matters.

This is why people need to talk.

And this is why “just two horses” is never just two horses.

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REDLICK’S LATEST SCAMS

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ADVERTISING HAY & BOARDING

 Stephanie Redlick AKA Stephanie Alessia continues to juggle an impressive number of legal problems.

INCLUDING 2 SETS OF CRIMINAL CHARGES – learn more here.

But those charges have not slowed the professional scammer down one little bit.

On December 14, Stephanie Redlick under the alias Stephanie Alessia took to her personal social media to brag about her “great hay,” posting photos of ONE bale (that many commented didn’t look like anything they’d want to feed their horses – or be bragging about) and Redlick was lamenting that it wasn’t available to the public — at least not yet.

According to Redlick, the reason was simple: once she bought “more land,” then quality hay could be grown and then sold.

MAYBE SHE CAN TURN WATER INTO WINE?

That claim about owning or buying more alone raises an obvious question:

More land than what, exactly?

To date, there is no publicly known land owned by Stephanie Redlick.

No farm.

No acreage.

No hay fields.

Yet here she was, casually suggesting expansion — as if she were some established agricultural operation temporarily limited by space.

Then there’s the timing.

This post appeared in mid-December — the dead of winter in Canada. After weeks of snow, ice, and severe storms. Fields are frozen. Harvest season is long over. Hay does not suddenly appear 2 weeks later – end of December.

Unless, of course, Redlick has discovered a way to turn water into wine — and snow into hay.

Fast forward just two weeks.

Now the story has changed.

Suddenly, Stephanie Redlick is advertising hay for sale.

No announcement of newly purchased land.

No explanation.

Just hay — now magically available.

This wouldn’t be noteworthy if it weren’t for the broader pattern.

At the same time Redlick has been telling the court she is “more than eligible for legal aid,” she is also presenting herself online as someone with assets, inventory, and an agricultural operation capable of producing and selling feed.

Those two narratives do not sit comfortably together.

Either she is financially destitute and qualifies for legal aid — or she is a land-owning, hay-selling operator with surplus product to sell. Both cannot be true at the same time.

And the attempted scams don’t stop there.

SCAM ARTIST ADVERTISING BOARDING

NEGLECT CHARGES BUT OFFERING REHAB?

From 16 horses seized by Animal Welfare Services in deplorable condition – currently facing multiple AWS neglect charges and MULTIPLE criminal charges for fraud and theft… to selling “premium hay,” customized feeding plans, and rehab services. Yes, really!

Yes, believe it or not – Redlick is now also claiming to have horse boarding space available, including in Milton, Ontario, and potentially other locations depending on which post you happen to see on any given social media or online marketing platform on any given day.

Again, there are no verifiable details.

No stable name.

No address.

No property records.

No photos of facilities she actually owns or operates.

Instead, Redlick again under the alias Stephanie Alessia – is using photos of a barn she does not own (which by the way is NOT in Milton) to advertise this supposed boarding.

REDLICK’S CHEQUE BOUNCED

That barn belongs to a property owner who accepted Redlick’s 2 horses based on a post-dated cheque provided to cover stable rental with self board for two horses.

That cheque of Redlick’s and her father –  has since bounced. 

In other words, the very images now being used to advertise “boarding available” come from a situation where payment was not made – that Redlick no longer has access to.

THE BARN OWNER HAS INTERESTING OPTIONS…

That barn owner has an interesting set of options that ultimately could easily result in Redlick losing the two horses.  Learn more here.  

Oh, and we’ll be paying attention on January 8th with Redlick is once again to appear in criminal court on theft and fraud charges.

Stephanie Redlick AKA Stephanie Alessia and her father Sammy Redlick’s  behaviour is that of  professional scammers.
Buyer beware.

Please share and warn others.

Many people do not realize that Stephanie Alessia is Stephanie Redlick – or that her father is involved as well –  and that gap in knowledge is exactly what puts potential human and equine victims at risk.

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THE ONE WHERE SHE STATES SHE QUALIFIES FOR LEGAL AID

THE ONE WHERE SHE STATES SHE QUALIFIES FOR LEGAL AID

REDLICK IN CRIMINAL COURT AGAIN…

Stephanie Redlick continues to juggle an impressive number of legal problems.

Today’s court appearance stems from the criminal charges reported by CTV News in July – 1 minute video here.

By our calculations today was her 9th appearance in criminal court in relationship to those charges. (Transcript of today’s proceedings below.)

Separately, she is facing 13 charges under the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, arising from the seizure of 16 horses in horrific condition. More details here.

Adding to that growing list, new criminal charges were reported by CTV News earlier this month.  Details here.

TRANSCRIPT – TODAY’S CRIMINAL COURT PROCEEDINGS

‘COURT CLERK: Oh, yes, uh, Stephanie Redlick your Honour, 326 to 329.

JUDGE: Miss Redlick turn on your video and state your name and date of birth please.

[Long pause.]

JUDGE: Stephanie Redlick, turn on your video feed and come before the court.

Ms. Redlick you have to turn on your camera.



[Another long pause.]

Stephanie Redlick turn on your camera and come before the court.

[About 1 minute from when she was first called upon…]

STEPHANIE REDLICK: Hi, can you hear me?

JUDGE: Yes, your name and date of birth please.

STEPHANIE REDLICK: Stephanie Redlick, November 24th, 1996.

JUDGE: Thank you.

COURT CLERK: Your honour I understand that she is still not in receipt of a legal aid certificate or has counsel retained.

I understand from the last date – the request was to be made to schedule for self [representation…] pre-trial. 

 Duty counsel has provided her with the Zoom Details and the guide for that purpose today.

JUDGE:  Miss Redlick why have you not applied for legal aid if that is your intention.

STEPHANIE REDLICK: I’ve applied to legal aid several times.

I was having difficulty, they said they were getting improper documentation, but I keep calling them and they said the documentation was fine but it keeps getting denied.

Financially, I am capable of getting it.

This is the same woman who routinely boasts about her ‘hot-shot legal team’ and her ‘tech team’ — yet today told the court she’s ‘financially capable’ of getting Legal Aid.

JUDGE: Sounds like Miss Redlick, you need to attend in person at the courthouse to speak with the duty council.

What Thursday can you attend in person?

STEPHANIE REDLICK: So, I live five hours away — I can’t attend in person.

Redlick told the court she was five hours away. Google Maps says ninety minutes.

JUDGE: Well at some point you’ll have to attend in person.

And since the matter has been going on since September of 2024 or May of 2025 — some thing needs to change.

STEPHANIE REDLICK: Well, I can’t do anything about it. I’m not Legal aid.

So I was gonna set up that trial.

I have the meeting, umm what date are we looking at?

JUDGE: I’m not setting up that trial, I’m going to adjourn your matter – ma’am until January 8, 2026, and I expect…

Redlick interrupted the judge.

STEPHANIE REDLICK: 
Sorry, I’m in another courtroom at that time – what other date?

JUDGE: That’s the date.

January 8, 2026.

STEPHANIE REDLICK: So, I’m in another courtroom, I’m telling you.

I have a trial.

JUDGE: So you can come at a break and speak to this matter.

January the 8th, 2026. I’m finished now Ms. Redlick.

STEPHANIE REDLICK: I’m 5 hours away – so who’s paying the transportation?

JUDGE: 

I’ve just put you on mute because you are interrupting the court.

[JUDGE speaking: 

Slowly and clearly…]

Miss Redlick, your matter is adjourned to January the 8th, 2026 by video for an update that you have complied with legal aid’s requirements…

Miss Somerville is making a note. Thank you, you are free to disconnect today.

======

AFTER REDLICK DISCONNECTED:

JUDGE: Given the nature of the charges I’m have difficulty accepting what she’s telling me – that’s why my choice of January 8th.

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