From: Kristina Brunner
To: hal.morris@texasattorneygeneral.gov;
james.anthony@texasattorneygeneral.gov
Cc: Chris Krhovjak
Sent: Thu, October 4, 2012 5:37:09 PM
Subject: WAO Addendum - 10.4.12
Dear Sirs:
It was brought to my attention that Mr. Jamie
Cryer was arrested in Austin, Texas, on/about July 4, 2012, for assault bodily
injury-family.
Ms. Michelle Cryer filed a protection order
against Jamie Cryer on/about September 18, 2012 (2012CI15325). It is my understanding that Ms. Cryer is
seeking protection from the Court because she feels her life is in danger. On October 3, 2012, the case was refiled
because Jamie Cryer was not served court papers.
Ms. Cryer stated for the record that she is
concerned for her life because Mr. Jamie Cryer is bi-polar and refuses to take
his medication. Apparently, he is prone
to violence and has access to a “shotgun" (despite having a felony
conviction for possession of a prohibited firearm). Michelle Cryer also stated
that she has been subjected to mental and physical abuse from Jamie Cryer for
several years.
The WAO had several riffles and at least one
shotgun on the WAO's Leslie Road premise.
My question is this: Has anyone
been appointed to oversee the sale of WAO inventory held in the Cryers’
possession or located at the Talley Road property? Are all the firearms accounted for?
If what I am hearing is true, Kim Meyer, WAO’s
bookkeeper, may have left the WAO. This
would explain why no Small Business Operations Report have been filed for the
months of July, August, or September.
As I have emphasized before, the WAO finances
should be closely watched to ensure funds are not misappropriated by the Cryers
or anyone who may access to WAO bank accounts, especially during the times when
the last of the WAO animals are preparing to leave or have left the Talley Road
property.
I was told by Dr. Pannill, USDA/APHIS, that there
are only domestic cats left at Talley Road and that Mary and Michelle Reininger
are seeking permanent homes for the animals.
Your Office should know that the San Antonio Feral
Cat Coalition stepped forward in January of the year, offering to re-home the
cats; Ms. Cryer refused their assistance.
I believe the cats were purposely kept at Talley
Road for 10 months so as to delay the eventual closure of the WAO, thereby
allowing the WAO “staff” to the opportunity to receive paychecks and the
Cryers--continued use of WAO vehicles, equipment, and funds. Why else would they refuse help to place the
animals for ten months?
I pray your Office notifies the Western District
Bankruptcy Court to inform them of these latest developments.
Regards,
Kristina Brunner
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