An Orlando psychologist who sells Emotional Support Animal documentation online finds herself caught in the legal crosshairs of a notoriously lawsuit-savvy political activist’s newest crusade to shut down scam support animal businesses.

South Florida activist Timothy “Chaz” Stevens is suing alleged Central Florida clinical psychologist Carolina Estevez for what he calls “fraudulent” practices.

Estevez sells Emotional Support Animal evaluations and letters for $125 on Fiverr, a freelance work site. If presented to a landlord, the letters should allow an animal to reside in a housing unit free of any pet charges.

But Stevens is claiming her business is a “letter mill” scheme, where healthcare practitioners issue fraudulent documentation to people who don’t have a disability or don’t want

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