From Stephen Wells - Animal Legal Defense Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Beaten, shot, drowned: Don’t let animal abuse go unpunished
Date April 21, 2020 8:47 PM
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John, your gift is matched to give victims like
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John,

When Franky’s body washed ashore in plastic bags on a beach in Maine, his family
couldn’t believe this dog was their beloved Pug. Franky had been stolen from
their home a few days earlier. In his final hours, he had been beaten, shot, and
drowned. He was bloated — and barely recognizable.

Right now, when many of us are spending more time at home with our animal
companions and feeling the comfort they bring, Franky’s story is a reminder that
not every animal and not every family is so fortunate. Animal abuse doesn’t stop
— and neither does the heartache of a family like Franky’s. Our fight against
cruelty can’t stop either.

The Animal Legal Defense Fund is committed to protecting animals and holding
abusers accountable — and we still need you with us. We know these are challenging times. That’s why a generous donor is offering to
match every gift made this month, up to $75,000, during our Anti-Cruelty
Campaign so that your donation goes twice as far to fight cruelty and win justice for victims
like Franky .
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[[link removed]] Animal victims can’t speak for themselves. They need a voice in the courtroom
speaking on their behalf, and that’s exactly what your matched gift now can
provide.
[[link removed]] In response to Franky’s death and with your support , the Animal Legal Defense Fund helped pass Franky’s Law in Maine — which gives animal victims like him a powerful legal voice and helps to
ensure abusers get the punishment they deserve.

Franky’s Law is a Courtroom Animal Advocate Program (CAAP) law, empowering judges to appoint trained volunteer attorneys or supervised law
students as courtroom animal advocates to represent the interests of animal
cruelty victims. The laws make it more likely that an animal’s needs will be
considered and that animal abusers are held accountable for their crimes. Now
we’re fighting to establish similar laws in other states — and we need your
help.

Through your support, you are a voice for Franky and so many others like him. But there’s one week left to have your gift matched, up to $75,000, to fight
for animals who need an advocate in the courtroom and to bring abusers to
justice. So please stand with us during our Anti-Cruelty Campaign and have your gift doubled today
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we can never turn our backs on victims of suffering. For the animals,

Stephen Wells
Executive Director

P.S. The alleged perpetrators involved in Franky’s killing have been caught and
charged, but it’s imperative that we send a strong message that animal cruelty
is a serious crime and will not be tolerated. All too often, animal abusers get
off with a slap on the wrist. CAAP laws can change that by empowering advocates
to push for appropriate sentencing in criminal animal cruelty cases. The punishment for animal cruelty should fit the crime! Help hold animal
abusers accountable with a much-appreciated gift today.
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