MVMB v. Gray - Defendants' Proposed Judgment

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g. The only testimony in the record addressing the distribution of these cards shows that Kelle Brammer asked the Defendant for several of these cards and that Brammer may have distributed them to others; Brammer testified that the Defendant did not ask Brammer to distribute the cards, did not deliver them to Brammer‘s business, and did not ask Brammer to tell Missouri horse owners about her services. 69. The Petition also alleged that the Defendant had unlawfully held herself out to the public as a practitioner of veterinary medicine by participating in an interview with Homestead magazine, ―in which she discussed equine dentistry and discussed the ‗floating‘ procedure with reporter Dean Houghton.‖ Petitioner did not introduce a copy of this article as an exhibit and made no further effort to prove this allegation. 70. The Petition alleged that the Defendant had floated teeth for seven sets of horse owners. Three owners (Elizabeth Hill, Teri Magrath, and Sterling Silver) testified by deposition as to the Petitioner‘s allegations. Michelle Wycoff, who was also named in the Petition, testified by deposition and at trial. Kelle Brammer, who was not named in the Petition, testified by deposition. 71. Elizabeth Hill, operates a boarding stable in Kansas City. Hill testified that on a recommendation from a boarder she contacted Brooke Gray in November 2008 and asked Gray to float the teeth of a horse named Izod. 72. Hill stated that she received a document from Gray and B & B Equine Dentistry including a tooth chart with notes on the horse‘s teeth, and a statement for $85 which Hill paid.

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