'House of Horrors' case: April McLaughlin takes plea deal

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Sources tell FOX 10 that April McLaughlin, a Chandler woman at the center of a high-profile animal cruelty case, has taken a plea deal in two cases that were filed against her.

The backstory:

McLaughlin ran a rescue for special needs dogs before allegations of fraud and animal abuse surfaced in 2023.

The 50-year-old, as mentioned earlier, has two cases against her—one for animal cruelty charges and another for fraud and theft. One of the alleged victims is her elderly mother, who was living in McLaughlin’s home in September 2023 when authorities discovered 55 special needs dogs living in their own waste, as well as five dead dogs in a freezer. Investigators described the situation as a biohazard with "unbreathable" conditions.

Prosecutors say McLaughlin used her non-profit to receive nearly $50,000 in cash and supplies to deceive dog owners and rescue groups. She’s also accused of stealing $160,000 from her mother’s bank account. Trial was supposed to start back in July, and a new date has not been set. McLaughlin is charged with more than 20 counts related to animal cruelty and neglect.

Dig deeper:

McLaughlin pleaded guilty to the following charges on Dec. 16:

  • Fraudulent Schemes & Artifices
  • Taking the Identity of Another Person
  • Two counts of Intentionally Subjecting a Domestic Animal to Cruel Mistreatment

According to a court hearing, McLaughlin could be sentenced to anywhere from two years to 8.75 years in prison for the fraud charges, and will be placed on probation upon release. She could also be sentenced to 1.5 to 2.5 years in prison for the animal cruelty charges, but the two prison terms are to be served concurrently, or at the same time.

Besides jail time, McLaughlin has agreed to pay at least $173,000 in restitution, including $124,000 to her mother, Kathleen. She will also be banned from having animals of any type following her release. She will also be required to take an animal cruelty prevention education course.

What's next:

Sentencing for McLaughlin is set for Jan. 15, 2026.

The Source: Information for this article was gathered by FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum, and from previous FOX 10 news reports on the case.

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