Jeffrey Lowe and Tiger King LLC Ordered to Relinquish Big Cat Cubs to United States for Placement in
On Jan. 15, 2021, a federal court issued a preliminary injunction in favor of the United States and against Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe, Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park LLC, and Tiger King LLC based on claimed violations of the Endangered Species Act and the Animal Welfare Act.
U.S. District Court Judge John F. Heil III ordered the Lowes to immediately surrender all Big Cat cubs under the age of one year and their mothers to the government for the pendency of the injunction. The court also ordered the defendants to retain an attending veterinarian and to provide records accounting for all animals acquired and disposed of since June 2020. The court further ordered the defendants and anyone acting on their behalf, including Eric Yano and Stephens Lane LLC, to cease exhibiting animals without a valid U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) license.
The Lowes have showed a shocking disregard for both the health and welfare of their animals, as well as the law, said Acting Assistant Attorney General Jonathan D. Brightbill of the Justice Departments Environment and Natural Resources Division. We are gratified the court agrees and ordered Mr. Lowe to stop ignoring his obligations under the Animal Welfare Act and the Endangered Species Act.
This decision sends a clear message to both licensed and unlicensed exhibitors of the Animal Welfare Acts reach, said USDA Acting General Counsel Tyler S. Clarkson. USDA looks forward to continuing its close partnership with the Justice Department to litigate these cases and enforce the Animal Welfare Act.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/jeffrey-lowe-and-tiger-king-llc-ordered-relinquish-big-cat-cubs-united-states-placement
samnsara
(18,282 posts)Bayard
(24,145 posts)Even better if they were taken to a sanctuary, along with the males.