Animal Rights Activist Sentenced to 21 Months for Cross-Country Crime Spree

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SAN DIEGO – Animal-rights activist Nicole Kissane was sentenced in federal court today to 21 months in prison for terrorizing the fur industry during cross-country road trips in which she and coconspirator Joseph Buddenberg caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage by vandalizing properties and releasing mink from commercial farms.

During today’s sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge Larry A. Burns described Kissane’s conduct as a “calculated, premeditated reign of terror over those in the fur industry.” Judge Burns also ordered Kissane to pay $423,477 in restitution to the victims.

Kissane pleaded guilty on December 27, 2016, to Conspiracy to Violate the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. Buddenberg entered his guilty plea to the same charge earlier in the year, on February 9, 2016. He was sentenced on May 2, 2016 to two years in prison and $398,272 in restitution.

 

According to her plea agreement, Kissane admitted that during the summer and fall of 2013, she and Buddenberg caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage during their crime spree.

The defendants were charged under the Conspiracy to Violate the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. They were arrested in Oakland by agents from the FBI’s San Francisco field office.

In one instance described in the indictment, the defendants traveled from Oregon to San Diego in their 2012 Honda Fit on July 15, 2013 and used paint, paint stripper, a super glue-type substance, butyric acid, muriatic acid and glass etchant to vandalize Furs by Graf, a retail furrier located in San Diego, as well as the Spring Valley and La Mesa residences and personal property of the current and former owners of the business.

To publicize their crimes, the defendants drafted “communiqués” describing their conduct and posted them on websites associated with animal rights extremists, the indictment said.

Among some of the incidents of vandalism cited in the indictment: The defendants slashed tires of a meat distributor’s truck in San Francisco; smashed windows and glued the door locks at a furrier business in Minneapolis, Minnesota; vandalized and attempted to flood the Sun Prairie, Wisconsin home of an employee of the North American Fur Auctions.

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Nicole Juanita Kissane Age: 30 Oakland, CA
Joseph Brian Buddenberg Age: 32 Oakland, CA

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