Four More Former Iowa Pig Farm Workers Admit Guilt! June 24, 2009
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Of the defendants—Richard Michael Ralston, Alan Bruce Rettig, Greg William Hackler, and Jordan Michael Anderson—Ralston, Rettig, and Hackler have pleaded guilty, been convicted, and sentenced to two years in prison, which has been suspended. Anderson accepted a deferred entry of judgment allowing him to have the charges dismissed if he completes a period of good behavior. All four have all been ordered to pay fines and other fees, and they have been placed on probation for periods ranging from one to two years.
Most importantly, three of the men have been barred from working with animals for the duration of their probation. Only Anderson will be allowed to do so. Despite an assurance in October from Audubon-Manning Veterinary Clinic President Daryl Olsen, D.V.M., that Anderson "has been suspended from working with livestock pending the outcome of the charges," a whistleblower told us that Anderson is currently employed at a hog-confinement facility that Dr. Olsen reportedly owns. Dr. Olsen has not answered our inquiry regarding Mr. Anderson. Please ask him to confirm that his company does not pay admitted animal abusers like Anderson to work with live animals.
Pork magazine called our investigation footage a "wake-up call" for the pork industry. We hope that these convictions serve not only as another wake-up call but also as a lesson to anyone working in this innately cruel industry: Neither the courts nor the public have a stomach for such malicious cruelty to farmed animals.
Thank you for making history and speaking up for these pigs—and remember that preventing this suffering starts on your plate. Go vegetarian.
Comments
"pork" magazine??? it's gotta suck to have to read that...
Posted by: cody at June 25, 2009 5:11 PMPeople like this should be locked up.
Posted by: Summer at June 25, 2009 8:54 PMOmg how can people torture animals like that they should put those type of people in prison for ever.
Posted by: at June 25, 2009 9:12 PMpoor pigs, being raped by 4 men with a cane...
Posted by: LakenNoBacon at June 26, 2009 1:36 AMThis is great news but at the same time, the factory still stands pigs are being slaughtered and still living in awful conditions. This isn't a victory guys, this is a step to victory.
It's pretty sick what these guys did and it's pretty sick that there is even some sort of market for a slaughter magazine.
I think peta should get its hands on a copy and see what that thing is all about.
Im sure it has stuff about all the new "animal friendly" slaughter devices.
These workers are so wicked, cruel and sicked in their mind has got no human values. What you sow so shall you reap.
Posted by: may lim at July 1, 2009 9:21 PMEw, how disgusting!!! Sexually abusing pigs?! These people should be in a loony bin. That is completely sick.
Posted by: Emily Chase at July 2, 2009 2:30 AMThis is absolutely sickening. I don't know how these "men" can live with themselves knowing what they do to these poor animals.
Posted by: Kayla at July 4, 2009 6:05 AMawww come on!!!!
not only beating em but raping them too?!
poor piggies!!!! :(
That is disgusting... =/
Posted by: Allison at July 7, 2009 10:19 PMThat is sick!
piggies are my favorite animals,and it
brings tears to my eyes to hear that happening to them,or any animal in that case.
sick,sick i tell u!
SAVE WILBUR!!!
dont eat pigs.
they need prison time.
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sexually abusing them? That's sick!
Posted by: Stephi at June 24, 2009 7:26 PM