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HBO "star" arrested for abusing apes
U.S. Marshals stand by as workers move chimpanzees from a Festus-area property in the 12300 block of County Road CC, following a judge's order on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. The caretaker of the animals, Tonia Haddix, was under a court order to turn over all of the chimps to representatives of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The judge's order capped a years long dispute over the fate of the chimps, after a 2016 PETA lawsuit claimed that chimps were being held in inadequate conditions at the Missouri Primate Foundation facility. The suit said the chimpsÕ treatment violated the federal Endangered Species Act. The woman at the center of the HBO documentary "Chimp Crazy" will remain in custody until at least her next hearing on Thursday, after investigators said they discovered another chimp in her basement earlier this month. Tonia Haddix pleaded guilty in March to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice for lying when she told a federal judge multiple times that Tonka the chimpanzee had died. She was out on bond awaiting sentencing, but over the weekend, she was taken into custody after a judge ordered the arrest of her and her husband for contempt of court after they repeatedly ignored court orders in a lawsuit filed by PETA.
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HBO "star" arrested for abusing apes
U.S. Marshals stand by as workers move chimpanzees from a Festus-area property in the 12300 block of County Road CC, following a judge's order on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. The caretaker of the animals, Tonia Haddix, was under a court order to turn over all of the chimps to representatives of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The judge's order capped a years long dispute over the fate of the chimps, after a 2016 PETA lawsuit claimed that chimps were being held in inadequate conditions at the Missouri Primate Foundation facility. The suit said the chimpsÕ treatment violated the federal Endangered Species Act. The woman at the center of the HBO documentary "Chimp Crazy" will remain in custody until at least her next hearing on Thursday, after investigators said they discovered another chimp in her basement earlier this month. Tonia Haddix pleaded guilty in March to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice for lying when she told a federal judge multiple times that Tonka the chimpanzee had died. She was out on bond awaiting sentencing, but over the weekend, she was taken into custody after a judge ordered the arrest of her and her husband for contempt of court after they repeatedly ignored court orders in a lawsuit filed by PETA.
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HBO "star" arrested for abusing apes
Workers from Project Chimps of Blue Ridge, Georgia, leave a Festus-area property in the 12300 block of County Road CC after taking away chimpanzees under a judge's order on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. The caretaker of the animals, Tonia Haddix, was under a court order to turn over all of the chimps to representatives of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The judgeÕs order capped a years long dispute over the fate of the chimps, after a 2016 PETA lawsuit claimed that chimps were being held in inadequate conditions at the Missouri Primate Foundation facility. The suit said the chimpsÕ treatment violated the federal Endangered Species Act. The woman at the center of the HBO documentary "Chimp Crazy" will remain in custody until at least her next hearing on Thursday, after investigators said they discovered another chimp in her basement earlier this month. Tonia Haddix pleaded guilty in March to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice for lying when she told a federal judge multiple times that Tonka the chimpanzee had died. She was out on bond awaiting sentencing, but over the weekend, she was taken into custody after a judge ordered the arrest of her and her husband for contempt of court after they repeatedly ignored court orders in a lawsuit filed by PETA. (Robert Cohen/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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HBO "star" arrested for abusing apes
Neighbors replace privacy screening after a transport truck from Project Chimps of Blue Ridge, Georgia, leave their property after taking away chimpanzees under a judge's order on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. The caretaker of the animals, Tonia Haddix, was under a court order to turn over all of the chimps to representatives of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The judgeÕs order capped a years long dispute over the fate of the chimps, after a 2016 PETA lawsuit claimed that chimps were being held in inadequate conditions at the Missouri Primate Foundation facility. The suit said the chimpsÕ treatment violated the federal Endangered Species Act. The woman at the center of the HBO documentary "Chimp Crazy" will remain in custody until at least her next hearing on Thursday, after investigators said they discovered another chimp in her basement earlier this month. Tonia Haddix pleaded guilty in March to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice for lying when she told a federal judge multiple times that Tonka the chimpanzee had died. She was out on bond awaiting sentencing, but over the weekend, she was taken into custody after a judge ordered the arrest of her and her husband for contempt of court after they repeatedly ignored court orders in a lawsuit filed by PETA. (Robert Cohen/POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)