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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
Tonia Haddix leaves the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse with her attorney Bill Margulis after entering guilty pleas to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice of falsely claiming her chimpanzee "Tonka" was dead on March 31, 2025, in downtown St. Louis. 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. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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HBO "star" arrested for abusing apes
Tonia Haddix leaves the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse with her attorney Bill Margulis after entering guilty pleas to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice of falsely claiming her chimpanzee "Tonka" was dead on March 31, 2025, in downtown St. Louis. 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. (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) -
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HBO "star" arrested for abusing apes
Tonia Haddix leaves the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse after entering guilty pleas to two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice of falsely claiming her chimpanzee "Tonka" was dead on March 31, 2025, in downtown St. Louis. 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. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
Lascelles Bailey, a local custodian of oral tradition, at the Success plantation site.
Cotton Capital 2 year anniversary
Success, Jamaica
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
'If you're afraid, you can't stay here,' says Lascelles Bailey (right), pictured with Dr Ivor Conolley on the Success plantation site.
Jamaican archaeologist Ivor Conolley and local custodian of oral tradition Lascelles Bailey at the Success Plantation near to the remains of a water tank
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
A brick the archaeologist believes was actually used in the construction of one of the buildings on the estate.
Cotton Capital 2 year anniversary
Success, Jamaica
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
Jamaican archaeologist Ivor Conolley at the Success Plantation siteCotton Capital 2 year anniversary
Success, Jamaica
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
GurneyÕs Mount Baptist church.
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
ÔWe want to know where we are coming from,Õ says Deacon Beryl Brown, the leader of GurneyÕs Mount church in Hanover.
Cotton Capital 2 year anniversary
Success, Jamaica
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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
The 'Freedom Stone" built into the church structure to commemorate the abolition of slavery on August 1 1838
Cotton Capital 2 year anniversary
Success, Jamaica
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Beaver gnawing tree bark within the enclosure on Holnicote Estate
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Small copse sits close Dunkery Beacon on the Holnicote estate
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Holly Purdey on her farm. Horner Farm, Holnicote Estate
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Small gathering takes place under a large Oak Tree at Penrhyn Castle
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
An exterior of Penryhn Castle
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Ganesh Buddhadriyan and his son Rohan stand looking out of the window in Penrhyn Castle's Dining Room, in front of a portrait of John Williams, from the circle of Marcus Geeraerts
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
A dedication card and bouquet of flowers, left in July 2021 by Dr. April-Louise Pennant, a descendent of an enslaved person on the Pennants' Jamaican plantations
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
A visitor stands under a portrait of Samuel Pennant in his Lord Mayor's robes, attributed to Isaac Seeman, painted c. 1749-50. It hangs in the Grand Hall at Penrhyn Castle
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
A detail of the back staircase, Penrhyn Castle
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
A sheet of black out poetry, produced by a child in a creative writing workshop as part of the What a World! project, Penrhyn Castle, 2021
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Curtains at the window of the library, Penrhyn Castle.
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
An exterior of Penrhyn Castle
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Gnawed tree in the beaver enclosure at Holnicote Estate
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Pure Exmoor Honey on sale at Greenbanks in Selworthy on the Holnicote estate
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Looking out over Selworthy village on the Holnicote estate
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
The tea rooms and picturesque village at Selworthy on the Holnicote Estate.
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Ben Eardley, riverlands project manager.
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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Volunteers at the Museum and Victorian school rooms in Allerford on the Holnicote Estate
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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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Cotton Capital. Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Cotton Capital.
Secrets of Success: the church that served a plantation remains a monument of resistance.
Amid the site in rural Jamaica that once belonged to a Guardian financier may lie a treasure trove of artefacts that tell the story of Britain's history of colonisation and enslavement.
Members of Gurney's Mount Baptist church.
Cotton Capital 2 year anniversary
Success, Jamaica
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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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Cream teas at dawn: inside the war for the National Trust.
One of the UK’s most beloved organisations is under siege over its efforts to reckon with Britain’s slave-owning history. Who will win the battle for its soul?
Dr. April-louise Pennant. Award winning scholar, activist and changemaker. Ancestry to those formerly enslaved on the sugar plantations of Richard Pennant, 1st Barron of Penrhyn.
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