The Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter board of directors admit that they didn't do their job after a FOX 5 I-Team investigation caught the shelter manager secretly allowing the killing of dogs she promised would be adopted.
But those same board members tell FOX 5 I-Team reporter Randy Travis they're hoping the public will give them a second chance.
Ever since that director has been fired, the board says there's a new motto in their building: transparency.
"We love this place. We've got so much invested and we've got to fix it. We've got to fix it. We have to go on," said vice-chairman Kirk Knous.
Chairman Danny Benson and Knous say they've heard FOX 5 viewers loud and clear. Their phones blew up as soon as the undercover investigation hit the airwaves.
The I-Team investigation caught the Rabun County shelter director Peanut Kilby deceiving people looking for a safe place to surrender a pet they could no longer keep. Not only did she promise Boggs Mountain was a no-kill shelter, she stressed the shelter's Lucky Dog program -- where for at least $100, you could guarantee your dog or cat would be placed in a good home.
Yet since May, the strictly no-kill shelter killed more than 100 dogs or cats surrendered by their owner, including at least a dozen of those so-called Lucky Dogs.
And even worse, some of those original owners still got e-mails or cards from Boggs telling them their Lucky dog was now in a wonderful home.
Board members say it shocked them as well.
"I was totally blown away by the story," said Benson.
"Every animal that's euthanized is heart-wrenching for me. So it's very disappointing. That's not why we raised have hundreds of thousands of dollars, why I have thousands of hours invested in volunteer time here," said Knous.
Last week the board unanimously voted to fire Kilby and close Boggs until they can do their own investigation. The GBI has started a criminal probe.
For the million dollar facility with state-of-the-art air conditioning and a record of rescuing 10,000 animals in the last decade, the crash has come hard.
"The buck stops all the way back to the board. And again, we're here to take responsibility for those actions and find out exactly what happened and go forward," said Benson.
Benson promised that no animals would be put to death as long as he's there.
"I think we're in the process of trying to figure out what we are and how we can go forward," said Benson.
For the last week, board members and other volunteers have spent hours at the shelter cleaning and caring for the 89 animals still there.
One question they must answer: who else here knew about the deception?
Lynne Cousins is the sole Boggs employee who tipped us off. She worked at the desk handling intake at the shelter. Cousins says she tried twice to warn former board president Penny Burkitt about director Kilby and one final time when she was asked to resign after we showed up asking questions.
"I told her that fraud was being committed, that we were taking money for Lucky Dogs, euthanizing those dogs and then sending people notices that the animals had been adopted and rescued…Her response was 'Oh my God. I didn't know that,'" said Cousins.
But Benson and Knous say Burkitt told them nothing and no investigation was even started until a week later -- after our reports began airing. Burkitt has not returned our calls.
Cousins admits that she filled out the deceptive cards and e-mails. She said she did it to keep her job.
But now neither Cousins nor her husband Glenn have a job at Boggs and the new board chairman says there are no plans to rehire either of them.
"I'm glad that she came forward and brought this to light. And that's the only thing I can comment about Lynne at this point because she's part of the investigation also," said Benson.
Many of those Lucky Dog donations came in the form of cash. Board members say their policy was to have two signatures on every receipt. Yet one Lucky Dog donor showed us his receipt with only one signature. Another dog owner paid $500 cash to be in the Lucky Dog program.
Knous said the board is investigating to see if those funds were deposited into the shelter's bank account.
They've also started researching their euthanasia records for anyone who calls in wondering if their dog or cat was really adopted. They're offering refunds for any donors whose pet was actually killed.
But after our investigation went viral, Boggs donations plummeted. They say they only have enough savings to stay open another three or four months.
"I'm concerned that we'll have to announce in a month or two that we're permanently closed…We need regular donations," said Knous.
One of Boggs's biggest donors asked for a refund on Thursday.
Meanwhile, two investigators from the Internal Revenue Service are helping GBI agents with the case.
Monday, June 17 2013 8:03 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:03:25 GMT
We all get excited about leaving town and going on vacation, so we tend to tell everyone about it. But, a word of caution before spreading the good news.
We all get excited about leaving town and going on vacation, so we tend to tell everyone about it. But, a word of caution before spreading the good news.
Monday, June 17 2013 7:13 AM EDT2013-06-17 11:13:04 GMT
Pomegranate juice has been sold as a real 'cure-all' over the last couple of years. But in a decision made this month, the FTC has ordered at least one manufacturer to back off on its strong health claims.
Pomegranate juice has been sold as a real 'cure-all' over the last couple of years. But in a decision made this month, the Federal Trade Commission has ordered at least one manufacturer to back off some pretty strong health claims.
Friday, June 14 2013 8:56 AM EDT2013-06-14 12:56:09 GMT
Retailers got the go-ahead to pass along some extra charges to you, but not without some rules attached. You might not have noticed them just yet, but you should be on the lookout.
Retailers got the go-ahead to pass along some extra charges to you, but not without some rules attached. You might not have noticed them just yet, but you should be on the lookout.
Thursday, June 13 2013 3:29 PM EDT2013-06-13 19:29:22 GMT
A man once hailed as a military hero was arrested on Wednesday. Former Holly Springs Police Officer Shane Ladner is accused of tricking people into thinking that he received a Purple Heart for being wounded in battle.
A man once hailed as a military hero was arrested on Wednesday. Former Holly Springs Police Officer Shane Ladner is accused of tricking people into thinking that he received a Purple Heart for being wounded in battle.
Wednesday, June 12 2013 11:36 PM EDT2013-06-13 03:36:50 GMT
Tonight at 10, FOX 5 I-Team reporter Randy Travis shows how long it took a local sheriff to finally arrest a repeat horse abuser – even after state inspectors had spent years trying to stop the abuse!
Tonight at 10, FOX 5 I-Team reporter Randy Travis shows how long it took a local sheriff to finally arrest a repeat horse abuser – even after state inspectors had spent years trying to stop the abuse!
Wednesday, June 12 2013 9:07 AM EDT2013-06-12 13:07:42 GMT
You may have noticed – or, at least heard – that mortgage rates are starting to inch up again. The I-Team's Dana Fowle is here to help you understand what this change means for home buyers right now.
You may have noticed – or, at least heard – that mortgage rates are starting to inch up again. The I-Team's Dana Fowle is here to help you understand what this change means for home buyers right now.
Wednesday, June 12 2013 6:59 AM EDT2013-06-12 10:59:03 GMT
The Better Business Bureau always takes a look back at the previous year, and compiles its top 10 scams list.
The Better Business Bureau always takes a look back at the previous year, and compiles its top 10 scams list. According to the I-Team, the list are schemes that have been around as long as the BBB, 100 years. The only thing different is the technology.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:22 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:22:48 GMT
Defense attorneys want the governor's report on Atlanta Public Schools cheating thrown out. They say educators were threatened to cooperate with investigators or lose their jobs.
Defense attorneys want the governor's report on Atlanta Public Schools cheating thrown out. They say educators were threatened to cooperate with investigators or lose their jobs.
A former Atlanta police officer has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after prosecutors say he conspired to accept bribes and lied to FBI agents.
A former Atlanta police officer has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after prosecutors say he conspired to accept bribes and lied to FBI agents.
Monday, February 18 2013 4:04 PM EST2013-02-18 21:04:17 GMT
People upset about the practices at the Boggs Mountain Animal Shelter were expected to attend a Rabun County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday.
People upset about the practices at the Boggs Mountain Animal Shelter were expected to attend a Rabun County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday.
Pet owners from hundreds of miles away drive to a small humane society in the north Georgia mountains because they think they're saving lives, but an undercover Fox5 I-Team investigation found exactly the opposite.
Pet owners from hundreds of miles away drive to a small humane society in the north Georgia mountains because they think they're saving lives, but an undercover Fox5 I-Team investigation found exactly the opposite.
Monday, February 18 2013 4:01 PM EST2013-02-18 21:01:01 GMT
Dozens turned out at the Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter Saturday, angry over allegations the FOX 5 I-Team exposed earlier this month regarding their "Lucky Dog" program.
Dozens turned out at the Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter Saturday, angry over allegations the FOX 5 I-Team exposed earlier this month regarding their "Lucky Dog" program.
Monday, February 18 2013 4:01 PM EST2013-02-18 21:01:01 GMT
The Boggs Mountain Board of Directors is hoping the public will give them a second chance after a FOX 5 I-Team investigation.
The Boggs Mountain Board of Directors is hoping the public will give them a second chance after a FOX 5 I-Team investigation caught the shelter manager secretly allowing the killing of dogs she promised would be adopted.
Monday, February 18 2013 4:01 PM EST2013-02-18 21:01:01 GMT
The board of directors at Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter called an emergency meeting on Friday after an I-Team investigation alleged that no-kill pets were euthanized.
The board of directors at Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter called an emergency meeting on Friday after an I-Team investigation alleged that no-kill pets were euthanized.
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