Hugh Jardon
02-26-2005, 12:08 PM
Third Woman Sues Koko the Gorilla's Caretakers Over Alleged Breast-Baring Request
The Associated Press
Published: Feb 26, 2005
WOODSIDE, Calif. (AP) - A third woman has filed a lawsuit claiming a caretaker for Koko, the world-famous sign-language-speaking gorilla, pressured her to expose her breasts as a way to bond with the animal.
Iris Rivera, 39, sued the Gorilla Foundation this week in San Mateo County Superior Court, saying the foundation's president, Francine Patterson, repeatedly told her to expose her breasts.
Rivera, an administrative assistant at the foundation until she quit last month, claims Patterson told her last year that Koko was signing that "she wants to see your nipples."
Two other former employees of the foundation, Nancy Alperin and Kendra Keller, filed similar claims last week.
But while Alperin and Keller refused to expose themselves to Koko, Rivera acquiesced, the lawsuit states.
"She took it as a disagreeable duty of her employment," said Rivera's lawyer, Michael Adams.
An attorney for the foundation said the lawsuits had "no merit."
Rivera's lawsuit alleges ****** and disability discrimination, invasion of privacy and Labor Code violations and seeks unspecified damages.
The Gorilla Foundation was founded in 1976 to promote the preservation and study of gorillas. It's best known for Koko, a 300-pound simian who has mastered a vocabulary of more than 1,000 signs.
I don't know what to think about this. I do know that apes cannot readily see the *** of humans because of the cloths we wear, they go by physical traits they are familiar with such as breasts. I think this is a stupid lawsuit, she did not have to take the class or whatever and she needs to get the bug out of her ass.
Unless Kokos son starts to play with them roughly. rofl rofl
Then she can sue. Probably for good reason.
The Associated Press
Published: Feb 26, 2005
WOODSIDE, Calif. (AP) - A third woman has filed a lawsuit claiming a caretaker for Koko, the world-famous sign-language-speaking gorilla, pressured her to expose her breasts as a way to bond with the animal.
Iris Rivera, 39, sued the Gorilla Foundation this week in San Mateo County Superior Court, saying the foundation's president, Francine Patterson, repeatedly told her to expose her breasts.
Rivera, an administrative assistant at the foundation until she quit last month, claims Patterson told her last year that Koko was signing that "she wants to see your nipples."
Two other former employees of the foundation, Nancy Alperin and Kendra Keller, filed similar claims last week.
But while Alperin and Keller refused to expose themselves to Koko, Rivera acquiesced, the lawsuit states.
"She took it as a disagreeable duty of her employment," said Rivera's lawyer, Michael Adams.
An attorney for the foundation said the lawsuits had "no merit."
Rivera's lawsuit alleges ****** and disability discrimination, invasion of privacy and Labor Code violations and seeks unspecified damages.
The Gorilla Foundation was founded in 1976 to promote the preservation and study of gorillas. It's best known for Koko, a 300-pound simian who has mastered a vocabulary of more than 1,000 signs.
I don't know what to think about this. I do know that apes cannot readily see the *** of humans because of the cloths we wear, they go by physical traits they are familiar with such as breasts. I think this is a stupid lawsuit, she did not have to take the class or whatever and she needs to get the bug out of her ass.
Unless Kokos son starts to play with them roughly. rofl rofl
Then she can sue. Probably for good reason.