Steven Seagal raid

The actor, who has served as a reserve deputy sheriff since the mid-’80s, was part of a team that arrived at Jesus Sanchez Llovera’s Arizona house in March with a tank and armed in full riot gear, Llovera alleges in his legal documents. [1]

Seagal and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio have both been served with an official notice of claim, the first steps towards a lawsuit, with Llovera demanding $100,000 in damages. [...] Llovera has denied the claims and alleges cops caused “substantial damage” to his family home when they performed the “unfounded” raid, reportedly killing his kids’ 11-month-old puppy and more than 100 of his roosters, which he insists are only “for show”. [2]

Seagal and Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio have both been served with an official notice of claim, the first steps towards a lawsuit, with Llovera demanding US$100,000 in damages. [3]

The Under Siege star and officers from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department took part in the March bust on Jesus Sanchez Llovera’s property in Arizona following allegations he was running an illegal cockfighting farm. [2]

Llovera claims that the raid, carried out by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department, was “unfounded” because they believed Llovera was raising roosters for illegal cockfighting. [1]

Action man Steven Seagal is facing legal action over a puppy which was allegedly shot dead during a dramatic police raid filmed for his reality TV show. [2]

Steven Seagal is being threatened with a lawsuit over his part in a police raid that was taped for his A&E reality show, TMZ reported. [...] Llovera — who served both Seagal and Sheriff Joe Arpaio with an official notice of claim, the first step toward a lawsuit — says his 11-month-old puppy was shot and killed during the raid and that police also killed more than 100 of his roosters. [1]

He also claims the cops killed more than 100 roosters that belonged to him. [4]

In his legal letter to Seagal and the sheriff, Jesus Sanchez Llovera claims his 11-month old puppy was shot and killed in the raid… which was reportedly captured on tape for Seagal’s reality show. [...] TMZ has obtained photos of the devastation allegedly caused when Steven Seagal participated in a TANK-smashing, chicken massacre-ing, police raid on a house in Arizona back in March. [5]

The blood of a dead puppy is on Steven Seagal ’s hands… this according to an Arizona man who claims the actor participated in a deadly police raid on his home back in March that was taped for a reality show. [4]

As we first reported, the owner of the home has taken legal action against Seagal and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Dept — claiming cops had no right to smash their way into his house because he was NOT hiding a cockfighting farm. [...] Let’s see some pictures over the years where they were actually used as show birds! [5]

Sources:
[1] Steven Seagal Threatened With Lawsuit Over Police Raid Taped
[2] Seagal raid allegedly kills dog | Celebrities | Entertainment
[3] Steven Seagal facing lawsuit over deadly police raid - Story
[4] Steven Seagal — Legal Threats Over Tank Raid | TMZ.com
[5] Steven Seagal Cockfighting Raid — The Path Of Destruction

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