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St. Louis County Circuit Judge Brian May said four companies tied to Tonia Haddix and her husband, Jerry Aswegan, ignored court orders to hand over financial records and other documents to PETA.
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Tonia Haddix, the subject of the Netflix documentary “Chimp Crazy,” admitted that she lied in court proceedings about the status of a chimp named Tonka, and that her lies affected a civil case against her.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture revoked Tonia Haddix’s license to keep and sell exotic animals, after the Missouri woman lied to a judge about a chimpanzee she claimed had died. Haddix was the subject of the HBO docuseries “Chimp Crazy.”
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Tonia Haddix had previously claimed Tonka the chimp died of natural causes. His discovery in a Missouri basement gives lie to that claim.
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The world is a complicated place full of important decisions and things beyond our control. Which way to vote on the KCI single-terminal ballot question?…
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A chimpanzee at the Kansas City Zoo died Wednesday from internal injuries after a fight with other chimps. According to Sean Putney, the zoo's senior…
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For the first time, the Kansas City Zoo’s baby chimpanzee has enjoyed being on public display with her twelve companion chimps. Baby Ruw was born at the…
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Filmmaker Alastair Fothergill spent three years in Western Africa, following a group of wild chimps. His Disney nature film Chimpanzeeshowcases a baby chimp named Oscar and the relationships he develops within his clan.