LOS ANGELES (AP) - Several of the horses used on HBO's canceled series Luck were drugged, underweight and sick during production, an animal rights worker who oversaw conditions on the show alleges in a lawsuit.
Barbara Casey's suit, filed Monday, says she was wrongfully fired from her post at the American Humane Association after complaining about the conditions horses faced on the show, which was canceled after a series of high-profile animal deaths.
The suit claims four horses died during the show's production, not three as previously reported. Horses were "often drugged to perform," and "underweight and sick horses unsuited for work were routinely used" by producers, her lawsuit alleges.
Casey is suing HBO, which has repeatedly denied abusing horses on the show, and the humane association.
"We took every precaution to ensure that our horses were treated humanely and with the utmost care, exceeding every safeguard of all protocols and guidelines required of the production," HBO wrote in a statement. "Barbara Casey was not an employee of HBO, and any questions regarding her employment should be directed to the AHA."
"American Humane Association is unable to comment on pending litigation," said Jone Bouman, director of communications for the film and television unit.
Casey's suit states she urged the humane association to report HBO and producers to authorities for possible animal-cruelty criminal charges.
The association "bowed to political and financial pressure and refused to report the production defendants' conduct to the authorities," the lawsuit states.
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