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The star of HBO’s “Chimp Crazy” was arrested for allegedly ignoring court orders in an ongoing saga over lying to hide how she’d locked up one of her movie-star chimps in her basement, according to ...
ST. LOUIS – Judge Stephen Clark sentenced chimpanzee handler Tonia Haddix to more than what advisory guidelines recommended, as he told Haddix directly that it’s as if she’s been wearing virtual ...
ST. LOUIS – The infamous Missouri chimpanzee owner, Tonia Haddix, was sentenced to 46 months behind bars Thursday afternoon. The 55-year-old pleaded guilty in March to two counts of perjury and one ...
ST. LOUIS – The Missouri woman at the center of high-profile legal battles and controversies over exotic animal ownership, specifically chimpanzees, appeared in federal court on Tuesday, where it was ...
Tonia Haddix leaves the Thomas F. Eagleton U.S. Courthouse in St. Louis with her attorney, Bill Margulis, after entering guilty pleas on March 31, 2025, to two counts of perjury and one count of ...
Sandra Herold, 72, died Monday of a ruptured aortic anuerysm. Herold owned the chimp Travis, who brutally mauled Charla Nash in February 2009.
Exotic animal broker and "Chimp Crazy" star Tonia Haddix, who is embroiled in a lawsuit with PETA, was arrested Saturday, a little more than a week after authorities found a chimpanzee stashed in ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The Saint Louis Zoo announced the death of a primate that has been a part of their chimp troop since 2018. Kijana, a 32-year-old chimp, died Wednesday after being humanely ...
A Missouri woman who starred in the HBO documentary series "Chimp Crazy" has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after she lied that a movie star primate that she was accused of ...
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