Liberty Humane Society has day in court; suit seeks ‘humane’ euthanasia

JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN AND BEYOND — On Wednesday, February. 23, the board of the Liberty Humane Society as well as former and current managers will meet former humane society volunteers in court, according to legal documents. The suit by the volunteers charges LHS with racketeering, extortion, gross mismanagement, misuse of public funds, intimidating critics, and killing adoptable animals.
The suit caps an ongoing dispute that was set off last year when the shelter board resigned after accusing shelter employees of fiscal mismanagement and using a “no-kill” policy that the board said was bankrupting the shelter.
In turn, the LHS has filed a defamation suit against two volunteers. LHS accused them of using a Facebook page to intimidate shelter board members and employees.
A different activist was arrested for the same charge.
The suit against the LHS that will be heard Wednesday seeks to remove board members and other officials and to implement a “humane euthanasia policy.” The suit will be heard at 11 a.m. by Judge Thomas Olivieri on the 4th floor of the Brennan Court House on Newark Avenue in Jersey City.

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