THE ONE WHERE REDLICK ASKS CRYSTAL MITCHELL FOR HELP

THE ONE WHERE REDLICK ASKS CRYSTAL MITCHELL FOR HELP

 FEARLESS WHEN OTHERS BACKED DOWN

Stephanie Redlick, a name we heard for the first time, one year ago today.

IF YOU HAVE NOT READ ABOUT REDLICK’S ABANDONED FOAL WHO DIED – YOU’LL FIND THAT HERE.

Public smearing is a well-used tactic of Redlick’s — one that has previously caused people to retreat and disengage.

In this case, it did not work.

After offering help and having that help accepted, Crystal Mitchell became the target of an aggressive and coordinated smear campaign across numerous Facebook profiles and groups.

The intent was clear: to intimidate, discredit, and force silence.

Crystal Mitchell is fearless – she did not back down.

What makes this episode particularly striking is that several of the allegations Redlick circulated publicly about Crystal are exactly the charges Redlick herself is facing in criminal court.

Redlick’s smear campaign tactic may have worked to silence others. It did not – and is not working this time.

 CAN YOU IMAGINE CRYSTAL’S SHOCK?

Crystal Mitchell had her first conversation with Stephanie Redlick on February 3rd, 2025.

Crystal, her husband Jason, Crystal’s daughter Summer and a friend Celia visited the property Stephanie Redlick was leasing in Oro-Medonte, Ontario over the course of a few days.

This was after Jim Horne tipped them off about the horrific condition of horses, frozen water buckets, lack of shelter for most of the 20 horses, and how the few stalls were piled high with manure.

What ever hay there was, was mouldy which can be deadly for horses and strings were still attached (also can be deadly for horses).

Crystal offered help to Redlick – and Stephanie eagerly accepted that help – admitting that she was in over her head.

And although in a January 2026 Rebel News interview Redlick claimed that Crystal asked Redlick for helpscreen shots of texts show a story that is the polar opposite of what Redlick so boldly stated to Rebel News.

IT TURNED OUT THERE WERE 20 HORSES INCUDING A PREGNANT MARE

SCREEN SHOTS OF REDLICK’S TEXTS TELL THE TALE

When asked how many horses she had, Stephanie Redlick’s response:

It turned out she had 20 horses – after the foal died.  Oh, and keep going, there are a LOT more screen shots below…

“Except the good ones we’d need money for. Ranging from 15-80K.”
– Stephanie Redlick

AN EXAMPLE OF ‘THE GOOD ONES’ 

Again, we say, you be the judge.

Does this look like a healthy horse who is receiving quality care?

Please note the water buckets are blocks of ice, the “bedding” is a foot or more of manure, this poor mare is skin and bones and has sores.

Redlick stated she was going to get $13,000 for her.  Yes, really.

Redlick is currently advertising that she provides first class board – of course the pictures she’s showing are of are a barn she was evicted from and one that is not in Milton as she is advertising – it is 100 kiometers from Milton. 

But we ask you again, does this look like quality care?

BACK TO THE SCREEN SHOTS…
REDLICK IN BLACK & CRYSTAL IS GREEN 

REDLICK ASKS CRYSTAL FOR 20 BALES OF HAY 

Okay so let’s break that down, that is Stephanie Redlick asking Crystal Mitchell if Crystal has any hay.  She is not offering to buy hay, she is expecting FREE hay.

Crystal asks how many bales and Redlick asks for 20 bales.

Again, PLEASE NOTE Crystal Mitchell GIFTS Stephanie Redlick those 20 bales.

Stephanie Redlick also asks if Crystal’s family can help dispose of the dead foal’s body.

Redlick ultimately dragged it to the edge of the property because she didn’t have the money to call a ‘body disposal’ company.

Oh, and Redlick is ‘greatful’.

Wait a minute.  She ‘started’ to rescue at the wrong time?

But Redlick you told Michael Owen of Orillia Matters on May 22nd, 2025 that you’d rescued 150 horses.

Then in January of 2026 you told David Menzies of Rebel News that you’d rescued 1,500 horses.

Yet you started at the wrong time – in February of 2025?

Something sounds a bit fishy.

CRYSTAL GIFTS REDLICK 20 BALES OF HAY 

Redlick calls Crystal her hero.

Stephanie Redlick refers to Crystal’s daughter Summer as “a cool chick”.  (And on that point she is exactly right.  Summer most certainly is “a cool chick”).

Crystal is going home after working all day to load bales of hay to gift to Stephanie Redlick and Redlick is so stressed her head is exploding.

REDLICK DOESN’T EVEN HELP UNLOAD THE HAY 

Redlick claims she did all her chores but also states her stalls are ‘bad’ and asks Crystal not to judge.

BAD?  That’s an understatment.

Horses standing on a foot or more of built up manure – we don’t have the words. Water buckets are frozen solid. But Redlick did ALL her chores?  

Crystal is bringing a gift of hay – Redlick won’t be there to help unload it and Redlick wants it put in the barn.  Yes, REALLY!

Do we believe any excuses Redlick makes?  NOPE.

REDLICK RELINQUISHES 4 HORSES TO CRYSTAL

Jason, Summer and Celia were horrified by what they saw on the property and ultimately Crystal dragged the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) to the property, who were also horrified. The officers took pictures and video and immediately phoned Animal Welfare Services (AWS).

We didn’t know it at the time but AWS inspectors were at the property in  December of 2024 and wrote orders – so Redlick was known to them.

AWS WROTE ORDERS IN DECEMBER 2024

Redlick v. Chief Animal Welfare Inspector, 2025 ONACRB 168 (Motion Decision released July 25, 2025) Paragraph 18 Exact text (copied word-for-word) “The AWS inspector’s allegations regarding ‘non-compliance’ (December 30, 2024)…
Speaker / source: The Appellant’s counsel (Redlick’s lawyer)

So what are orders? Well, in this case someone delivering horses Redlick bought via an online auction (late in 2024) to a property Redlick was leasing in Oro-Medonte was so horrified by the conditions of the property — and the horses who were already there –that he called the Ontario Provincial Police — who were then forced to involve Animal Welfare Services (AWS).

Animal Welfare Services Inspectors would have visited the property and written ‘orders’ – orders are based on a very low threshold or ‘benchmark’ of what is considered adequate care.

Redlick would have likely been given over a week to comply — or at least prove that she was making progress towards complying.

AWS is known for not being transparent – and that’s a fight that we are prepared to pick up too.

AGAIN, WE KNOW THIS WAS NOT REDLICK’S FIRST RODEO

For the horses to be in such deplorable condition the first of February – AWS definitely dropped the ball.

Again, Crystal and her family and friend were there the first week of February 2025 and AWS was in contact with Redlick as late as December 30th, 2024.

Before Animal Welfare Services showed up in February Crystal managed to convince Stephanie to relinquish 4 horses who were in the most desperate need of medical attention – one of whom was so far gone that an equine veterinarian, a specialist, warned from moment one that he was likely not to survive.

Despite thousands in vet bills and a heroic effort by Crystal and her family, Seattle Sunrise ultimately had to be humanely euthanized.

Crystal, her family and 3 friends all had their names dragged through the mud by Stephanie Redlick – incredibly outlandish claims were made and continue to be made by Redlick about Crystal and others.

REDLICK’S SO CALLED CONTRACT

Remember the contract Redlick bragged to Rebel News she had with Crystal?  The video is here and below you’ll find the so called contract.

Oh, and Redlick has also repeatedly claimed that Crystal stole her horses.  Of course the screen shots and so called contract say differently…

Stephanie Redlick is the one with multiple criminal charges for theft and fraud and 13 animal welfare charges.

This situation highlights both the cruelty some humans are capable of and the compassion of those who choose to step up, take action and show kindness.

Thank you Crystal for being you and for all that you do for so many!

OH AND REDLICK – PLEASE DON’T WORRY…

 When we say we’ve been sitting on the screen shots for a year – we mean that we haven’t shared them publicly till now but Animal Welfare Services has had them the whole time.

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

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HORSES SLAUGHTERED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

Every year thousands of horses are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption, but you can help us ban horse slaughter in Canada and beyond.

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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SO NOTORIOUS AN AUCTIONEER REJECTS THEIR BIDS

SO NOTORIOUS AN AUCTIONEER REJECTS THEIR BIDS

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. 

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

REDLICK IS LOOKING TO BOARD 2 HORSES & OBTAIN OTHERSUPDATED 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...

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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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VIDEO STEPHANIE REDLICK ON REBEL NEWS

VIDEO STEPHANIE REDLICK ON REBEL NEWS

THANK YOU DAVID MENZIES

We often find ourselves disagreeing with Rebel News — but isn’t that what democracy is about?

We don’t have to agree on politics to find common ground on accountability, transparency, and protecting animals. For that reason, we are extremely grateful for the investigative work they devoted to exposing Stephanie Redlick’s 13 animal welfare charges and two sets of criminal charges.

Their recent feature, led by reporter David Menzies, presents documentation and firsthand encounters that deserve public attention.

P.S. We are hard pressed (like David Menzies) to find one statement Redlick makes that is true.  But don’t take our word for it, see the documentation below.

SERIOUSLY – WE CHALLENGE YOU TO FIND ONE THING REDLICK STATES THAT IS TRUE

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STEPHANIE REDLICK SKIPS COURT

STEPHANIE REDLICK SKIPS COURT

SHE DOES APPEAR TO BE EXTREMELY BUSY

Stephanie Redlick was scheduled to appear in criminal court today.

She didn’t. [More about what being a no show means for her in just a bit.]

Instead, a student lawyer appeared on her behalf, so it does appear that the legal aid certificate approved the day before her last court appearance on this matter was put to use.

The first order of business was delay.

Defence asked for a 12-week adjournment, citing the need to obtain disclosure and prepare the file.

The judge declined. This case is already 8 months old, and the court made it clear it had no appetite for further slow-walking.

Instead, the matter was pushed only one month forward, to February 26.

Then came the consequence of Redlick’s absence.

Because she failed to appear, the judge issued a bench warrant with discretion — a formal legal warning that authorizes police to arrest her if she’s a no show again.

Court patience is clearly wearing thin.

In a recent interview Redlick claimed a publication ban – or as she called it a publication ‘band’ – was in place.

There wasn’t.

The same interview in which she denied presenting herself as a charity.

The record says otherwise.

The same interview in which she deflected responsibility for severely neglected horses.

Authorities seized 16 horses  and laid charges.

And of course she insisted she didn’t apply for legal aid – athough court transcripts from December 18, 2025 show she said in court that she did.

To be fair, she does appear to be extremely busy…

Over the next few weeks alone, Redlick is scheduled to appear in multiple courts across different regions of Ontario, facing two separate sets of criminal charges and two separate sets of animal welfare charges.

FOUR different courts.

She is due back in court as early as February 12, where she is expected to answer to multiple criminal charges in one jurisdiction and multiple AWS charges in another jurisdiction.

It’s going to be interesting to see how she handles being in 2 court rooms on the same day –  in 2 jurisdictions.

She is to return once again on February 26 for the multiple criminal charges she was supposed to appear for today.

Then she is back in court on March 26, to face multiple AWS charges.

4 x multiple sets of charges x 4 different courts!  Calling her prolific is a definite understatement.

Today’s no-show wasn’t just procedural. It was another chapter in an increasingly familiar pattern: confident public claims, quietly contradicted by official records.

We’ll see whether she attends next time — or whether the bench warrant becomes something far less discretionary.

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. 

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

STEPHANIE REDLICK ALIASES

REDLICK IS LOOKING TO BOARD 2 HORSES & OBTAIN OTHERSUPDATED 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...

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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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THE ONE WHERE REDLICK CLAIMS SHE IS A REGISTERED CHARITY

THE ONE WHERE REDLICK CLAIMS SHE IS A REGISTERED CHARITY

BUT WAIT, NOW SHE’S TRYING TO SAY SHE NEVER SAID THAT…

Originally posted Juy 19th, 2025 & UPDATED January 28th, 2026.

Recently Stehanie Redlick — AKA Stephanie Alessia or what ever one of her over 40 aliases  she is going by at the moment — was interviewed – at her request – by Rebel News.  <== Watch the video there.

To the best of our knowledge she first claimed to be operating a rescue AFTER 16 horses of hers were seized by Animal Welfare Services (and 13 animal neglect charges were laid..)

[You can learn more about her aliases, animal seizures, related charges and the unrelated fraud and theft criminal charges she is facing here.]

Redlick reached out to Rebel News, the same way she reached out to Orillia Matters – asking for someone to tell her side of the story.

Well the story got told but we don’t think it was what she’d hoped for.

You’ll see below that Orillia Today reached out to the Canada Revenue Agency AFTER Redlick insisted she was a fully registered charity.

Hmm.  That was NOT confirmed.

When David Menzies interviewed her she changed her story and said she’d never claimed to be a registered charity and that she did NOT ask for donations.  If you have watched the video you know…

Menzies asked her several different ways if she ever claimed to be a charity — just to be sure she couldn’t come back later and say she didn’t understand the question.

Hmm.

We have screen shots of her website from last week where she is asking for donations.  Rebel News found the same thing when they visited her site last week and they are featured on the video in the opening remarks.

And we have screen shots from her social media (below).

PLUS of course as you scroll down you’ll see that she told the reporter at Orillia Matters that she was a registered charity.

OH, but wait, she also said she doesn’t take funds…

A CLOSE CALL & STARK REMINDER

This afternoon, we received a call from a friend—part of a chain of concerned women trying to help a young horse owner in her 20s.

Struggling to afford board, the young woman was considering surrendering her horse to a rescue. But thankfully, our friend warned her contact to be very cautious—too many horses are unknowingly relinquished to kill buyers and end up in the slaughter pipeline.

It turns out the “so-called” rescue contacted was Above the Stars Equine Rescue.

They requested $150 to secure a spot, plus an additional intake fee.

The woman was told—by Stephanie Martin, also known as Stephanie Redlick—that the horse would be taken to a property in the Ottawa Valley. Once picked up, she would never be allowed to see her horse again.

As reported by Orillia Matters, Above the Stars is not a registered charity—despite public claims to the contrary. The owner of the so called rescue – Stephanie Redlick who also goes by over 30 aliases including Stephanie Martin – is now facing multiple animal neglect charges by Animal Welfare Services AND criminal charges related to cattle theft and fraud.

“They are not, and never have been, a registered charity,” said Charity Intelligence Canada managing director, Kate Bahen, in the July 2025 Orillia Matters article.

Thankfully, the women advising this young horse owner quickly connected the dots. The horse is safe—and will not be surrendered to this so-called “rescue.”

Let this serve as a critical reminder:

Do your homework. Ask questions. Trust your gut.

And when in doubt—reach out to those who can help vet the situation before it’s too late.

UPDATE NOVEMBER 2025:

We continue to receive troubling reports involving Stephanie Redlick, who is already facing multiple animal neglect charges filed by Animal Welfare Services of Ontario, along with unrelated criminal charges for fraud and theft reported by CTV News.

Redlick now appears to be operating alongside a partner, Lilianna (Lili) DiMatteo, and continues to represent herself publicly as both an equine therapist and the operator of a so-called horse rescue called “Under the Stars Equine Rescue.”

According to several accounts, Redlick has been offering “therapy” sessions, describing herself as “like a doctor but not a licensed therapist, so OHIP doesn’t cover my charges.”

Redlick reportedly requires payment upfront for multiple sessions via e-transfer, and if someone asks to meet her or see the property where the horses and sessions supposedly take place, she allegedly insists that payment must be made first — after which she proposes to meet the person at a Tim Hortons, rather than at any facility.

These reports are deeply concerning — especially given Redlick’s existing criminal and animal welfare history.

We urge anyone approached by Stephanie Redlick or Lilianna DiMatteo regarding horse purchases, therapy services, or “rescue” operations to exercise extreme caution and verify all claims before engaging in any transaction.

We are NOT going to be ignored.  Please join us in demanding answers and ensure that AWS does its job to protect animals in the future. Details below — we need your voices now more than ever.

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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.

Pictures and videos on this page are courtesy of Summer Secord, Crystal Mitchell and Celia Carletti.

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STEPHANIE REDLICK’S 2 HORSES ARE SAFE

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STEPHANIE & SAMMY REDLICK ABANDONED 2 HORSES

Stephanie Redlick is a name many in Ontario’s horse and animal welfare communities have come to recognize — and fear. Her history includes 16 horses seized by Animal Welfare Services, 13 animal welfare charges, and multiple sets of criminal charges (see here and here), yet she remains legally permitted to continue acquiring horses.

On November 11, 2025 Redlick had a mare picked up and transported it to a property she was immediately barred from. Redlick was NOT allowed on the property.

The barn and boarding operation owner provided excellent care for 9 days – which she was not paid for.

On November 20th, 2025 Redlick had that mare hauled to yet another property and along the way a 4 month old colt was picked up.

Redlick – in typical Redlick fashion was immediately barred from that property and only allowed on with an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) escort.  The rent she promised to pay never materialized.

The horses were hauled away from that property near the end of the month under the custodian clause in the PAWS Act – even though she claimed they were stolen.

That story is here.

The horses then spent 6 days receiving much needed medical attention – no thanks to Redlick – she didn’t pay for any of the treatment or board.

Once again on that property she was only allowed onto the property with an OPP escort.

Next – due to a loop hole – she had them moved to a property on Curries Road in Norwich where the horses were lucky if she checked on them once per day and for at most 2 hours — but the majority of the days she showed up — it was only for 45 minutes to an hour.

Who leaves their horses unchecked for 23 hours per day – or even worse leaves them for 2 days?

After yet again presenting a check that bounced and neither she or her father Sammy Redlick making good on it – Redlick was officially and legally evicted from that property — and the horses considered abandoned.

Don’t worry, the horses are safe. They have been transported to a well recognized and highly regarded facility – where they are getting a full vet work up and all the appropriate care.

We have all the details and will share LOADS more soon – but in the meantime please know and get that Redlick will be looking to buy more horses and to secure another spot to keep them — so please warn your family and friends.

AND yes, she is allowed to accumulate horses even with all the charges against her.

PLEASE help us demand that the loophole in the PAWS Act that allows someone like Redlick to have horses be closed.

Please see the easy to fill out form letter below.

Horse slaughter in Canada is sadly, alive and well — both through the live export of horses for slaughter and through domestic slaughter here at home.

Horses are enduring brutal transport, and Canadians are being exposed to serious food safety risks tied to drugs never meant to enter the human food chain.

Parliament and the Senate had a chance to stop this.

Bill C-355 passed the House of Commons but stalled in the Senate and died when an election was called. That means the cruelty continues — unless Canadians speak up.

We’ve created a done-for-you email that makes it easy to take action in minutes.

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THANK YOU DANAE TONGEWe want to take a moment — again — to say thank you to Danae Tonge of Manitoba Animal Save. For years, Danae has quietly shown up. In the middle of the night. In brutal Canadian winters. In summer heat. Leaving the comfort of her home and her...

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HORSES SLAUGHTERED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

Every year thousands of horses are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption, but you can help us ban horse slaughter in Canada and beyond.

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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