Concealing the truth about its primate torture center doesn’t pay. It just cost the university $539,902.45, to be exact.
Monkeys used for experiments at the WaNPRC are housed inside
small and virtually barren cages for their entire lives, deprived of
companionship and the opportunity to satisfy their innate desire to
forage and explore in a vast, natural environment.
The University of Washington (UW) may have learned a costly lesson:
Concealing the truth about its primate torture center doesn’t pay.
It just cost the university $539,902.45, to be exact.
That’s the amount the King County Superior Court awarded PETA in
fees and penalties in our public records lawsuit against UW. The
court found that the school had failed to undertake an adequate
search for records we had requested about the following:
The court also found UW liable for its brazen policy of routinely
destroying photos and videos, making it impossible for the school to
comply with public records law.
PETA has called on the Seattle Police Department to investigate this
apparent felony violation of state law and filed a complaint with
the National Institutes of Health (NIH), alleging that the WaNPRC
violated the agency’s grant policy by destroying the records and
apparently violating state and local laws.
Why We Sued
Almost two years ago, as part of our ongoing efforts to inform the
public and to hold UW accountable for its violations of animal
protection laws and its use of monkeys in experiments, we submitted
requests for documents detailing the decision to purchase a rundown,
contaminated facility in the Arizona desert where the WaNPRC has
been breeding pig-tailed macaques for use in experiments. We also
requested documents detailing the WaNPRC’s financial, leadership,
and veterinary crises and how these failings led the National
Institutes of Health to take the unprecedented step of restricting
the WaNPRC’s funding.
Monkeys at the WaNPRC have died of thirst and strangulation, staff
performed unauthorized surgeries, a missing monkey went unreported,
and an animal experimenter’s victims apparently included humans,
too—these are just some of the horrors that the University of
Washington (UW) couldn’t hide. No wonder it failed to turn over the
records we requested. So PETA filed a lawsuit to compel it to do
just that.
UW clearly has no problem using public funding (i.e., your money),
yet the school balks at letting taxpayers know exactly what they’re
paying for (something it’s legally obligated to do), which is why we
demanded the release of these records.
In September 2020, we filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) over evidence of animal welfare violations at the
WaNPRC as well as serious conflicts of interest on UW’s
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, which is supposed to
ensure that all animal protection laws are enforced in the school’s
laboratories. Acting on that complaint, the USDA cited UW for major
violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act—violations that the
school then tried unsuccessfully to have erased.
UW’s failure to comply with federal and state laws and its myriad
animal welfare violations recently prompted U.S. Sen. Cory Booker to
urge the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to investigate
NIH’s continued federal funding of the WaNPRC.
UW squanders billions of public dollars a year, a fact that underscores its cruelty, incompetence, and contempt for accountability. The ultimate consequence is obvious: The WaNPRC must be shut down.