You know how Lady Gaga's two French bulldogs were stolen a while back? Well, she offered a reward of $500,000 to whoever returned them, "no questions asked." Now, the woman who returned the dogs is suing Gaga for that reward. Jennifer McBride claims that she wants the $500K and is also seeking triple the damages, which adds up to $1.5 million because she believes the reward was misleading. The Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney, Michele Hanisee, told TMZ that McBride was actually aware that the dogs were stolen when she returned them to Gaga. In fact, she had known the men who were involved in the shooting for years. For a quick recap, Gaga's dogs were taken from her dog walker, Ryan Fischer, at gunpoint in L.A. by several men who shot him in the process. They only took two of the three dogs, leaving Fischer shot and injured on the sidewalk. McBride returned the dogs to Gaga at the LAPD Olympic Community station two days after they were taken, and was later charged with receiving stolen property in connection to the theft.