‘Ethical farmer’ and wife of gangland lawyer charged with animal cruelty
Clare Voitin, a self-proclaimed ethical farmer, faced charges for animal cruelty in Geelong Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. The RSPCA alleges she aggravated cruelty to a pony named Harry, discovered in distress at her hobby farm in October 2023. Voitin did not enter a plea, as the court denied requests to suppress her identity due to safety concerns.
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