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Attorney General Abbott Takes Legal Action to Protect Texas Sportsmen from Fraudulent Game RanchWritten on: 04/20/2010 by: TWA
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Candelaria Ranch owners charged with running a bait-and-switch operation that defrauded Texas hunters Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today charged a Pasadena couple with operating an unlawful Internet-based game hunt operation that defrauded Texas hunters. At the attorney general’s request, the Gonzales County District Court issued a temporary restraining order and froze assets controlled by Paul and Angela Candelaria, the owners of Candelaria Ranch, LLC. A temporary injunction hearing is set for 9 a.m. on April 16. However, hunters’ complaints with the Office of the Attorney General noted that the Candelarias wholly under-represented the numbers and concentrations of animals to be hunted. Promotional advertising described the ranch as having the highest concentration of the state’s estimated population of three million wild hogs. According to court documents filed by the state, the defendants played to hunters’ conservationist instincts by urging them to help thin out their ranch’s destructive hog population. Despite the defendants’ claims, however, the hunts appeared to be “canned” as the animals appeared to be tame, not wild. State investigators learned that many hogs on the ranch were purchased from other ranches. Comments: |
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