The company accused of running a puppy mill in Waimanalo was ordered Wednesday to pay more than $700,000 in fines.
Bradley International’s farm in Waimanalo was raided in February 2011.
More than 150 dogs were seized from the raid.
The company pled guilty to 153 counts of animal cruelty.
But because the company has been dissolved, the Hawaiian Humane Society says the company will likely get away without having to pay.
Bradley International was ordered to forfeit all the dogs in September 2011.
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