A LINE-BY-LINE REALITY CHECK
Recently, Stephanie Redlick posted the following statement about Animal Welfare Services.
Let’s take it line by line — and match claims to facts.
Stephanie Redlick AKA Stephanie Alessia you are most definitely entitled to disagree.
What you’re not entitled to do is rewrite reality after enforcement action has already occurred — lawfully, documented, and upheld.
Disagreement does not invalidate seizures.
It does not erase charges.
And it does not undo forfeiture orders.
Or your bill of over $116,000.
“There are animals in distress, and your actions seem to undermine our farming operations.”
Interesting choice of words.
Since November 11, 2025, the horses currently connected to you have been moved three or is it four times, across rented properties.
That is not a “farming operation.”
That is instability.
Oh wait, are you finally admitting that animals are in distress who are under your care?
Your horses were definitely in distress when Animal Welfare Services (AWS) seizured 16 horses in your so called ‘care’ back in February of 2025.
You seem to forget that charges were laid because animals were already in distress.
And that thousands of citizens in Ontario reached out to those at Animal Welfare Services to complain that those seizures were taking way too long.
“We take pride in maintaining high-quality livestock.”
Then let’s talk about outcomes.
– Permanent forfeiture ordered
– Multiple animal neglect charges
– Over $116,000 owed for their care
“High-quality livestock management” does not end in seizure, forfeiture, and six-figure care costs billed to you but will likely ultimately have to be paid by the taxpayers of Ontario.
That’s not pride.
That’s a paper trail.
“…our family farm…”
Family farm?
In your dreams.
There is no family farm.
There is no owned farm property.
There are 3 rented locations in under two months.
3 addresses is not agriculture.
Oh but wait we say ‘rented’ but have you fully paid for any of those property rentals?
It’s eviction roulette.
“…allegations of misconduct and theft amounting to millions of dollars.”
This is where projection enters the chat.
Stephanie Redlick you are currently facing:
– Criminal fraud and theft charges laid May 2025, as reported by CTV News
– Additional fraud charges laid December 2025, again, as reported by CTV News
– Multiple animal animal neglect charges
Calling enforcement “the biggest crime in Ontario history” while standing in criminal court is bold — we’ll give you that.
Accuracy, however, remains elusive.
“I would like to connect with others who have interacted with Animal Welfare Services…”
Translation:
“I would like to crowdsource grievance.”
Anecdotes do not override statutory authority.
Nor do they erase inspection findings, veterinary reports, or court decisions.
“We are currently involved in a class-action lawsuit…”
This one deserves special attention.
Real class actions against Ontario:
– Are brought by major law firms
– Involve multiple plaintiffs
– Require independent evidence
– Demand deep financing
– Take years of litigation planning
What they are not:
– Facebook announcements
– Books and movies “in motion”
– Single defendants in criminal court who brag that they more than qualify for legal aid
– Claims without named plaintiffs, counsel, or court filings
– A lone defendant with seized animals and six-figure care costs is not a “class.”
That’s not litigation.
That’s attempted posturing.
“…anticipate releasing video evidence…”
Please do.
AND funny you should mention that – we have so many more pictures and videos that have of course been given to the authorities and that we will release to the press and public just before you go to trial.
Courts love evidence.
They’re less impressed by trailers, teasers, or cinematic universes — but actual footage?
That belongs in an evidence brief.
We look forward to your version of Exhibit A.
“Effective farm management is crucial… having grown up on a farm…”
Let’s review what YOUR “professional farm management” looked like in practice:
– Horses standing ankle-deep in manure
– Little to no shelter (for the majority)
– Minimal hay — mouldy, strings still attached
– Open wounds
– Hooves desperately overdue for trimming
– Horses reduced to skin and bone
Experience doesn’t excuse neglect.
If anything, it removes plausible deniability.
“I extend my deepest condolences to all taxpayers of Ontario…”
On this point, we agree.
Taxpayers are footing the bill for:
– Emergency seizures
– Long-term care
– Veterinary intervention
– Enforcement costs
All of which were entirely preventable.
“Our books & movies are in motion…”
By all means — release them.
Just remember:
In court, fiction doesn’t carry any weight.
BOTTOM LINE
This is not persecution.
And it certainly isn’t a class action.
It’s a documented case of animal neglect, financial instability, and criminal charges — wrapped in confident storytelling.
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)
(226) 988-2005
Sammy Zee (December 2025)
Stephanie Okay
Professional Equine Sales (Nov. 2025)
SS Racing
Bella Mia Thoroughbreds
Stephanie Alessiia
Tyler Bowen (Sept. 2025)
Stephanie Stephanie
S & L Cleaning Services
SBR Breeding & Equine Sales, LTD.
Healthy Equine Homeopathy
Healthy Horse Homeopathy
Stephanie Schwartz
Alicia Bloomberg
Summer Alessia
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
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
Stephanie Redlick has more than a few phone numbers including:
(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 | Sammy Redlick: (226) 988-2005 | Dec. 2025: (705) 370-6661 | (647) 365-1265 | (705) 995-3697 | (778) 400-0408
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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