Posted on 06/11/2026 10:24:20 AM PDT by fidelis
SISTERS, Ore. — Two spectators injured when a bull leaped over an arena fence and into the crowd at the Sisters Rodeo two summers ago have filed lawsuits against the rodeo and its livestock contractor. According to KGW, the lawsuits are seeking more than $11 million in combined damages.
The bull, named Party Bus, cleared the fence during his first rodeo appearance at the annual event in Sisters, Oregon, and charged into the bleachers and concession area, trampling both plaintiffs before the animal was contained.
In the first lawsuit, Allison Hickey is seeking $9.25 million, alleging the bull knocked her to the ground, crushing her right shoulder and right calf. In a statement released through her attorney, Hickey said she filed suit "not only for myself, but to help ensure no one else — certainly no child or elderly person who may have stood in my place — has to endure what I have."
Hickey's lawsuit also alleges the rodeo later profited from the incident by selling Party Bus-branded merchandise and using the bull to market future events.
The second lawsuit was filed by Kristin and Andrew Wert, who are seeking more than $2 million. The complaint states Kristin Wert was "violently attacked from behind, bucked into the air and trampled" when Party Bus jumped the fence into the crowded bleachers.
Corey and Lange, the livestock contractor that provided Party Bus and other rodeo stock, has denied the allegations in a court filing, arguing that the Sisters Rodeo Association bears primary responsibility for any injuries and damages.
The Sisters Rodeo Association did not respond to a request for comment made by KGW.
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I’ve had young bulls clear high game fence (8’) before, if inclined.
Or that’s all I could figure out, as they were in the wrong pasture and the gate was closed and locked.
the only thing keeping them in a 4’ enclosure is an unpleasant memory from childhood where they try it once and found out they didn’t like it.
PRETTY SURE THEIR TICKETS SAY-—ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK,.
Pull that cord and watch it sizzle! Just like the old one wheel toy.
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