STEPHANIE REDLICK APPEARS IN COURT

August 22, 2025:

Thank you to Monika Rekola and Crystal Mitchell for reporting the following:

Court Update: Stephanie Redlick — Delays and Excuses

On August 21, 2025, Stephanie Redlick once again appeared in the Midland, Ontario court via Zoom on criminal charges — but Ms. Redlick did not appear on camera.

Redlick told the judge that the disclosure documents in her case had been “lost.”

When asked to return in two weeks, Redlick claimed she could not appear again before September 18th because she had “pressing matters.”

The court, accommodating her request, has now scheduled Ms. Redlick’s next criminal court appearance for Thursday, September 18, 2025.

During Redlick’s July 2025 criminal court appearance [video here] she was represented by legal aid – NOT the “high powered” attorney she claims to have on retainer when she threatens to sue individuals and news outlets.  During her August 2025 appearance Ms. Stephanie Redlick represented herself.

Despite facing multiple criminal and 13 animal welfare charges -- Redlick continues to resurface under aliases and new fake social media and Kijiji profiles, carrying on her long-standing pattern of harassment, smear campaigns, and online deception.

Fall 2025: Redlick appears to have moved on from her brief “I’m a hauler” phase, during which she attempted to collect pre-payment for horse transport using photos of rigs she had absolutely no connection to.

Stephanie Redlick has also been advertising “cheap hay” with images stolen from U.S. farmers and equipment owners—who have publicly confirmed they do not know her.

On top of that, Redlick has a documented pattern of misrepresenting horses she sells. She routinely advertises injured or unsound horses as healthy, and has even gone so far as to “sell” horses she does not own, using photos lifted from the internet.

In some cases she even claims that delivery is included—an impossibility, given that she has no access to the horses she’s pretending to sell.

Most recently, Redlick has been presenting herself as an “equine therapist,” claiming: “I’m like a doctor. I’m a therapist, but I’m not registered, so you have to pay me directly. OHIP doesn’t cover my charges.”

When potential clients ask where her horses are or where appointments occur, she insists they must first e-transfer payment for ten sessions—after which she will “meet them at Tim Hortons.” As usual, she never appears.

For years, Redlick has operated under countless aliases and dozens of Facebook accounts to target and intimidate anyone who speaks out.  We know of at least a dozen phone numbers she uses through a system that is - according to both the RCMP and Ontario Provincial Police -  well-known to be used by scammers.

These tactics—impersonation, misrepresentation, and relentless online abuse—are intended to silence people. Instead, they strengthen our resolve to raise awareness and demand accountability from Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services.

We'll let the press coverage about Stephanie Redlick including on CTV NEWS -- and criminal charges against her speak for themselves.

July 24, 2025: 

Stephanie Redlick, 28, appeared by Zoom on Thursday accused of fraud totaling more than $26,000, theft over $5,000, making forged documents, as well as false pretenses with intent to defraud using cattle worth more than $5,000.

Provincial police said a fraud investigation began earlier this year after receiving a complaint about “transportation and financial irregularities of livestock being transported from a farm in Tay Township and sold at a Cookstown stockyard sale in September of 2024.”

In June, South Georgian Bay Ontario Provincial Police revealed a warrant for the arrest of Redlick was issued. Redlick, who lives in North York, was arrested by Toronto police. Investigators revealed she was known to police.

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.

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

Press contact: marie@banhorseslaughter.com or phone: 250 801 8231

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