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    11 days ago

    Authorities had performed an unannounced visit to Haddix’s home in April and found a large cage in her basement. The cage was empty, but authorities saw “fresh dung,” flies, blankets, an empty Gatorade bottle and “a half-eaten sucker” in the case, leading them to believe a chimp had recently been kept there.

    The unannounced visit was a condition of her release.

    Haddix’s legal battle played out on HBO’s “Chimp Crazy.” The four-part series was released last year and followed her custody case with PETA over several chimps, including Tonka. The movie star chimp had vanished in 2021 under her care after a court granted PETA permission to transfer Tonka and other chimps to a sanctuary.

    In January 2022 virtual court testimony featured in the four-part series, Haddix sobbed as she told the court that Tonka had died and was cremated. In the series, Haddix revealed to the audience that Tonka was alive and celebrated her tricking the court.

    PETA used the HBO series as evidence in its case against Haddix.