I paid over $7,000 to James and Sheryl Sublett for boarding and export services for my twelve sugar gliders. They failed to provide the services, refused to return the animals, and are unlawfully keeping them. The case has been reported to law enforcement, USDA-APHIS, USFWS, and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources as fraud, theft, and animal neglect. Each glider is microchipped and registered under my name in PetLink.
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