SHAC confirms French house up for sale, where will the money go ?
AR person, pissed off with SHAC | 18.02.2015 06:17 | SHAC
The house in the Puy de Dome region of France, known for its high percentage of British owned holiday homes and which was denied for many years as being purchased with SHAC money has most recently been the home to three SHAC central committee members two of whom we were told were writing a book about the SHAC campaign although nobody has yet to see even a first draft. After the closure of the SHAC campaign a number of activists have asked about the hundreds of thousands of Pounds SHAC still has in a number of bank accounts across Europe and the US and what will happen to the house. It was known that Debbie Vincent made clear her wish to live in the property when she was released from prison although this was not wanted by Greg Avery who still views her as one of the reasons for the failure and closure of SHAC most recently describing her as "useless" and a "liability".
This week on a number of websites a spokesperson for SHAC has said the money from the sale will be,
" distributed between various animal rescue shelters" although no further details have been released and no shelters have reported contact from SHAC.
SHAC owes to all of us that stood on street corners, gave money, baked cakes and the rest an explanation. We have seen too much SHAC money already wasted in supporting the lifestyles of a number of individuals.
AR person, pissed off with SHAC
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