Lawsuit Filed to Free Billy and Tina: A Fight for Their Lives Begins

 

 Activists fight for 2 beloved L.A. Zoo elephants 

Activists, and a new lawsuit are all advocating for two beloved elephants amidst rumors that the Los Angeles Zoo is secretly going to ship them away. KTLA's Gene Kang reports live

 

This week, a powerful lawsuit was filed that could change the fate of two elephants—Billy and Tina—who have been suffering in captivity at the Los Angeles Zoo for far too long.

Filed on behalf of John Kelly by Melissa Lerner of Lavely & Singer, the lawsuit demands that Billy and Tina be released to a legitimate elephant sanctuary—one with open space, natural terrain, and, most importantly, other elephants, AND NOT TO ANOTHER ZOO.

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Why This Lawsuit Matters

  • Billy has been at the LA Zoo for over 30 years.
    He exhibits repetitive head-bobbing—a recognized indicator of zoochosis, or psychological trauma in captive animals.

  • Tina is kept alone, in direct contradiction to what scientists and veterinarians know about elephant social needs.

  • Both elephants are aging, and their health is deteriorating.
    Without intervention, they face the very real risk of dying in the zoo’s confined and unnatural conditions.

What This Legal Action Seeks

This lawsuit argues that the LA Zoo did not tell the truth. They claimed they are sending Billy and Tina to a preserve when, in actuality Tulsa Zoo is just another zoo! It seeks a court order to stop the zoo from sending them to the Tulsa Zoo and arrange their transfer to a true sanctuary—one that meets the complex physical, emotional, and social needs of elephants.

A Chance at Life

Sanctuaries like PAWS (Performing Animal Welfare Society) in Northern California offer wide open spaces, companionship, and the dignity of a natural life. Billy and Tina deserve that chance.

 


Download the Full Lawsuit (PDF):
📄 Click here to view or download the legal filing.


What You Can Do:

  • Share this story. Help others learn the truth about what’s happening at the LA Zoo.

  • Follow us on social media for real-time updates.

  • Join us to protect all animals from cruelty and neglect.

This lawsuit is just the beginning—but it’s a hopeful one. With your help, we can ensure Billy and Tina’s next chapter is one of freedom, not further suffering.

 

Please email and call the LA Mayor and every councilmember and the City Controller to tell them to stop the transfer and send the elephants to a sanctuary.

>>Contact the Mayor<<

City Controller Kenneth Mejia
[email protected]
213-978-7211

 

Council District Councilmember Email Phone
CD 1 Eunisses Hernandez [email protected] 213-473-7001
CD 2 Adrin Nazarian [email protected] 213-473-7002
CD 3 Bob Blumenfield [email protected] 213-473-7003
CD 4 Nithya Raman [email protected] 213-473-7004
CD 5 Katy Yaroslavsky [email protected] 213-473-7005
CD 6 Imelda Padilla [email protected] 213-473-7006
CD 7 Monica Rodriguez [email protected] 213-473-7007
CD 8 Marqueece Harris-Dawson [email protected] 213-473-7008
CD 9 Curren Price, Jr. [email protected] 213-473-7009
CD 10 Heather Hutt [email protected] 213-473-7010
CD 11 Traci Park [email protected] 213-473-7011
CD 12 John Lee [email protected] 213-473-7012
CD 13 Hugo Soto-Martinez [email protected] 213-473-7013
CD 14 Ysabel Jurado [email protected] 213-473-7014
CD 15 Tim McOsker [email protected] 213-473-7015


 

Special thanks to Melissa Lerner, Esq. with Lavely and Singer for filing this lawsuit!

 

Voice For The Animals Foundation
Justice. Compassion. Freedom.
www.vftafoundation.org

 

 

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    Lawsuit Filed to Free Billy and Tina: A Fight for Their Lives Begins

    This week, a powerful lawsuit was filed that could change the fate of two elephants—Billy and Tina—who have been suffering in captivity at the Los Angeles Zoo for far too long.

    Filed on behalf of John Kelly by Melissa Lerner of Lavely & Singer, the lawsuit demands that Billy and Tina be released to a legitimate elephant sanctuary—one with open space, natural terrain, and, most importantly, other elephants, AND NOT TO ANOTHER ZOO.

    Why This Lawsuit Matters

    • Billy has been at the LA Zoo for over 30 years.
      He exhibits repetitive head-bobbing—a recognized indicator of zoochosis, or psychological trauma in captive animals.

    • Tina is kept alone, in direct contradiction to what scientists and veterinarians know about elephant social needs.

    • Both elephants are aging, and their health is deteriorating.
      Without intervention, they face the very real risk of dying in the zoo’s confined and unnatural conditions.

    Tina manacles

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    🆘 URGENT: Stop the Transfer of Billy and Tina – Contact Mayor Bass Today

    The LA Zoo has announced plans to send Billy and Tina, the last two elephants at the zoo, to the Tulsa Zoo—a facility known for elephant breeding, not for providing the expansive, natural environments elephants need to thrive.

    This decision ignores public outcry, scientific evidence, and basic compassion.

    Sanctuaries offer elephants acres of soft earth, trees, hills, and rivers—environments that are essential to their mental and physical well-being. Zoos confine them to small enclosures with hard-packed surfaces, which lead to deadly foot and joint problems.

    Councilmember Bob Blumenfield has introduced a motion to send Billy and Tina to a true sanctuary. In a recent hearing, he asked LA Zoo General Manager Denise Verret to delay the transfer until the City Council can vote on the motion. She refused.

    This blatant disregard for the City Council’s authority—and for the will of the people—is unacceptable. The LA Zoo is part of the City of Los Angeles, and the Mayor must step in.

    We are calling on Mayor Karen Bass to intervene immediately to stop this transfer and allow the motion to be heard.

     

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    Lawsuit Filed to Free Billy and Tina: A Fight for Their Lives Begins

    This week, a powerful lawsuit was filed that could change the fate of two elephants—Billy and Tina—who have been suffering in captivity at the Los Angeles Zoo for far too long.

    Filed on behalf of John Kelly by Melissa Lerner of Lavely & Singer, the lawsuit demands that Billy and Tina be released to a legitimate elephant sanctuary—one with open space, natural terrain, and, most importantly, other elephants, AND NOT TO ANOTHER ZOO.

    Why This Lawsuit Matters

    • Billy has been at the LA Zoo for over 30 years.
      He exhibits repetitive head-bobbing—a recognized indicator of zoochosis, or psychological trauma in captive animals.

    • Tina is kept alone, in direct contradiction to what scientists and veterinarians know about elephant social needs.

    • Both elephants are aging, and their health is deteriorating.
      Without intervention, they face the very real risk of dying in the zoo’s confined and unnatural conditions.

    Tina manacles

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