"These defendants attempted to destroy our family-owned business with a hired plaintiff who made statements that the court did not believe.... This settlement is a vindication not just for the company but also for the dedicated men and women who spend their lives working and caring for all the animals with Ringling Bros. in the face of such targeted, malicious rhetoric."
The ASPCA pays $9.3 million to get out of this case, which continues against the other defendants, the Humane Society of the United States, the Fund for Animals, Animal Welfare Institute, Animal Protection Institute United with Born Free USA, various lawyers, and a former Ringling employee named Tom Rider.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
"Animal activists have been attacking our family, our company, and our employees for decades because they oppose animals in circuses."
Labels:
animal cruelty,
circus,
elephant,
law,
litigiousness,
lying,
torts
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