![]() ![]() He’s yet another owner of an exotic animal “sanctuary” who has made a name and a living on animals clearly being exploited for profit, but between his constant claims of army training, his insane social media rants complete with a plastic prop grenade, and his deeply cruel business dealings, who is Tim Stark, really? As for Stark, his continued love for exotic animals, especially big cats, is evident from this image below.You wouldn’t want anyone in Tiger King looking after your pets, but even among such bizarre company, Tim Stark stands out as being perhaps the most detestable. In fact, there are VIP Sloth sessions, and LoveWins Interactive sessions, scheduled for March 21, 2020, as you can see here. It seems that Wildlife in Need, located at 3320 Jack Teeple Rd, Charlestown, Indiana, is still very much open. Previously, on February 6, 2020, Stark had said in a profane interview that his zoo would remain open, despite coming under fire. Hearing the case, the judge has allowed Indiana officials the permission to inspect the nonprofit’s animals, while both the officials and Stark have to abide by certain guidelines. These pics are from the scene: /sjEs2NPk9W He was a staff member who used to work on the property as a maintenance man until he was attacked by a hyena last year. The state has called Darlene’s husband Scott Ehley to the witness stand. You can check out a tweet of Scott’s hyena bite below. He also testified that employees were not taught any protocols about handling these animals. He’d been bitten by a hyena, while employed there, and he testified about the bad conditions, including cages which allowed animals like wolves to escape. The USDA inspector was handed an official document with a forged signature from a vet who had not been in attendance for years.ĭuring the trial, which actually took place on February 28, 2020, former staff member Scott Ehley was called to the stand. Once the case went to trial, it has been the court’s findings that Stark’s sanctuary went for months without an attending veterinarian. He’s also been accused of bashing a leopard to death with a baseball bat. Among the charges levied against him, Stark has been accused of declawing tiger babies before ‘play dates’ with the public. PETA had filed a case against Stark for over 120 violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act between 20. His sanctuary has been instructed to pay $300,000 in civil penalties. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has revoked Stark’s license permanently, and he’s been ordered to pay $40,000 in penalties. Where is Tim Stark Now?Ĭurrently, Stark happens to be embroiled in some controversy regarding the way he’s treated animals at Wildlife in Need. Obviously, this is the small Indiana zoo, where Stark is the head. His profile also indicates that Tim moved to Charleston in 1994, where he is listed as the top dog at Wildlife in Need, Inc. ![]() He has a sister, Rhonda Stark, a niece, Camryn Renee, a nephew, Luke Stark, a sister-in-law, Dana, and two cousins, Susan Lord Jones, and Sherry Lord Reynolds. It is unclear whether he had any further education, as his Facebook profile indicates that he studied at the ‘University of Life’. ![]() He attended the Silver Creek High School at Sellersburg and graduated as part of the class of 1983. Tim Stark was born in Sellersburg, Indiana. Naturally, you might be curious about where Tim is currently. Joe’s partner, Jeff Lowe partners up with Tim until it sours, but we get the sense that Tim has his own money and an enviable collection of wild animals. ![]()
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