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?
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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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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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.
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