PETA files new motion in Tonia Haddix case, citing 'Chimp Crazy' as evidence
PETA filed a new motion Wednesday asking the court to compel 'Chimp Crazy' star Tonia Haddix and her alleged accomplices to show why they should not be held in contempt of court, detailing evidence that aired in the HBO docuseries.
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