Our Farm Sanctuary former director sentenced

Sophia Kartsonis, former director of Our Farm Sanctuary in Tipp City, was sentenced on Thursday, October 24, in the Miami County Municipal Court.

Judge Anthony E. Kendell found Kartsonis guilty of six cruelty to companion animal charges, which included deprivation of necessary sustenance and committing an act of cruelty charges. The animal cruelty charges are second-degree misdemeanors. Kartsonis was sentenced to 90 days in jail.

According to court documents, the condition the six cats found themselves to be in was caused by long-term neglect. The six cats, all confined to the cottage, were completely reliant on the defendant for their care.

Kartsonis entered a not guilty plea on all charges at a hearing on July 22. In October, she entered a plea of no contest to the six counts of animal neglect.

According to the court website, Kendell also ordered Kartsonis to be prohibited from owning or caring for any pets for the rest of her life. He also imposed a $200 fine and five years of probation on each count, plus court costs, at the October 24 court hearing.

On July 15, the Miami County Animal Shelter removed 43 cats from Our Farm Sanctuary after investigating multiple credible complaints about the conditions and care of animals at the rescue property. Miami County Animal Control officers, in cooperation with the Miami County Sheriff’s Office, executed a search warrant, and officers found over 100 cats, many of which had serious upper respiratory infections, in unsanitary and overcrowded conditions.

Miami County Animal Control officers previously responded to Our Farm Sanctuary in May 2022, and August 2023 based on volunteer complaints.

Animal Shelter Director Robert Craft said in a July press release, “Even with the best intentions, many times rescues find themselves in a position where they are overwhelmed and unable to provide quality care for their animals, and in this case after multiple attempts to work with Our Farm Sanctuary, we had no choice but to execute the search warrant and take legal action to protect the animals in their care.”

Greg Enslen

Greg Enslen is the publisher of the Tippecanoe Gazette, a weekly newspaper, and an Ohio author and columnist. He's written and published thirty-six books, including nine fiction titles and four collections of essays and columns. Many are available through Gypsy Publications of Troy, Ohio. For more information, please see his Amazon Author Page or visit his Facebook fan page.

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