Jul 12, 2026

One guess on who may have threatened legal action against the County of Humboldt regarding Miranda's Rescue


There is no Rythe Law Group but there is a Ryther Law Group. 

One guess who told Ryan Burns about the letter to the County of Humboldt. One guess on who may have threatened legal action against the County of Humboldt regarding Miranda's Rescue. 

The request was published and information provided to the requester June 29, 2026. Lost Coast Outpost published the letter and a response from the County of Humboldt but as usual left out some relevant facts. LOCO never bothered to ask Ryther Law Group who the client is but all you have to do is the read the letter. Why is the client's identity a secret?

You can google the law firm if you want and just check the three recent entries under the press and news tab on the firm's site and do a google search into what the firm is working on currently. It should give some insight into the coordinated campaign which includes Humboldt and why HCSO finally did the photo op and investigation. There is a statwide effort by this law firm and Fix Our Shelters. You can also google how Ryther Law Group earns money.

This explains the regional and some national press. It also explains why Mike McGuire and Chris Rogers issued a statement.

This is just one excerpt from one listing from a quick Google search.

https://voiceofoc.org/2026/03/california-animal-shelters-reform/

"Orange County animal shelters were among the roughly 150 California facilities that received a letter from the Fix Our Shelters nonprofit and Ryther Law Group, calling out a slew of alleged unlawful practices and demanding reform.

Cease and desist letters included allegations like animal abandonment, unlawful euthanasia, inadequate conditions and retaliation against rescue partners and other members of the public.

This first round of letters listed a series of allegations without getting too specific toward any individual jurisdiction or shelter. 

Representatives from the Sacramento-based Fix Our Shelters nonprofit said they’re working on sending out more detailed letters targeting specific shelters. If shelters don’t take action to comply with state law, nonprofit officials say they will bring legal action against what they consider the most egregious players."

Even Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has incurred the wrath of Ryther Law Group and Expand Animal Rights Now who represent the Stand Up For Pits Foundation.

The lawsuit against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, the City of LA, the LAPD, and Animal Services by animal activists claims the city leaders allegedly failed to protect animals and enforce animal cruelty laws. The Stand Up for Pits Foundation is asking to be reimbursed for over 50,000.

Even before I was aware of this letter, I called it a coordinated witchunt. 

The vegan activist lawyer Jill Ryther who is also conveniently the CEO of of Expand Animal Rights Now needs outrage for rage giving, a tactic employed by non profits. For that they need villains. Jill who touts her legal experience does not understand the U.S.constitution. An individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty. 

There have been constant leaks and interference with the Miranda Rescue investigation and retaliation by the complaining parties against anyone standing in the way. There are conflicts of interest in the Miranda Rescue investigation. Where is that scrutiny?

No one has a problem with Shannon Miranda being investigated. The problem is the premature letter from Ryther Law Group, the media tour before an investigation is completed and any charges have been filed, the attention seeking reality show by Jenna Moore and Jennifer Raymond and their lackeys, the refusal of rabid, frothing at the mouth haters who won't step aside and allow an investigation to be conducted unhindered and cannot grasp that due process exists in this country.

A cliquey mob with the Humboldt complaining parties involved in animal rescue don't get to tar and feather someone with personal agendas.

If Jill Ryther, Jenna Moore, Jennifer Raymond, Fix Our Shelters and any other party threatening legal action are all about the animals, let them sign a legal document that they will not accept a dime or profit from the Miranda's Rescue investigation by taking over any of Miranda Rescue contracts or animals. They will not profit if a case is filed against Shannon Miranda and should there be a conviction or judgement, they will not take any money. All the money should go into a fund for care, medical expenses and adoption of animals. 

From what I have heard, Jenna Moore and Jennifer Raymond have money. Jill Ryther should have money if you believe her bio and do research on lawsuits she won.

If not, their motives are not selfless and it isn't about saving animals. 

If you did not read this post, you should in context this one.

https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2026/06/todays-hcso-press-conference-has-not.html?m=1#more

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