Musician Foster Washington says he has been 'fighting this case for over a year' and 'can't believe it's over'.
Former England striker Daniel Sturridge has been ordered to pay $30,000 to a man who found his missing dog.for the return of the Pomeranian, named Lucci, in July 2019.
The former Liverpool striker said thieves had broken into a house in West Hollywood, California, and taken a number of bags in addition to Lucci."Yo, somebody please find my dog. I'll pay anything, I'm dead serious. I want my dog back, man," he said.Advertisement "When we found the dog I thought my life was going to be better," Mr Washington said, adding that he had been"fighting this case for over a year".Court documents show a default judgment was given, meaning Sturridge did not answer the complaint."Hopefully he pays up and doesn't try to appeal it," he said.Sturridge has been ordered to pay $30,000 . Pic: Daniel SturridgeRepresentatives of Sturridge have been contacted for comment.
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