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Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 1 of 19

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 2 of 19 1 2 On behalf of the Plaintiffs: 3 BY: KATHERINE ANNE MEYER, ESQ. 3 Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal 4 1601 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. 4 Suite 700 5 Washington, D.C. 20009 5 (202)588-5206 6 6 On behalf of Defendant Feld Entertainment, 7 Inc.: 7 8 BY: LISA ZEILER JOINER, ESQ. 8 BY: MICHELLE C. PARDO, ESQ. 9 Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, 9 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 10 Washington, D.C. 20004 10 (202)662-0200 11 11 and 12 12 BY: JULIE ALEXA STRAUSS, ESQ. 13 Feld Entertainment, Inc. 13 8607 Westwood Center Drive 14 Vienna, Virginia 22182 14 (703)448-4065 15 16 Also Present: 17 David Voigtsberger, Videographer 17 Mary Bortscheller 18 18 + + + 19 20 21 22 Page 2

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 3 of 19 1 A. Right. Page 92 2 Q. Do you know why Prince and Sabu 3 are at Williston? 4 A. No, I don't. 5 Q. Did you ever ask anybody about 6 that? 7 A. No. 8 Q. Did you have any conversations 9 with anyone at all about why Sabu and Prince 10 are at Williston? 11 A. No, ma'am. 12 Q. What are they doing there? 13 A. Living. They are living there. 14 That's where they live. 15 Q. Do they live together? 16 A. No, ma'am. 17 Q. They live separately? 18 A. Yes, ma'am. 19 Q. How is Sabu maintained at 20 Williston? 21 A. Hands off. 22 Q. What kind of housing does Sabu

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 4 of 19 1 have? Page 93 2 A. He has a night house, a large pen 3 area, and a night pen area. 4 Q. Describe the night house for me. 5 A. It is a barn facility that we feed 6 him in, which has a separate area where you 7 can walk in and put hay without any contact 8 with the elephant, but the elephant can reach 9 the hay, and the food. Vegetables, grain, 10 corn. And also, where he sleeps, it has fans 11 in it and also a heater unit in it. 12 Q. What kind of flooring does it 13 have? 14 A. Concrete. 15 Q. How large a space is it? 16 A. The night house, itself? 17 Q. The area where Sabu is kept in the 18 night house. 19 A. At night? Would be -- (Pause). I 20 couldn't tell you. I know it is at least 21 50 foot wide and probably, probably the same 22 in length.

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 5 of 19 1 Q. Is Sabu kept in chains at all Page 94 2 during -- 3 A. No. 4 Q. -- the time he is in the night 5 house? 6 A. No. 7 Q. When during the day does Sabu go 8 into the night house? 9 A. Between the hours of 5:00 and 10 6:00 o'clock. 11 Q. And how long is he in the night 12 house? 13 A. Until 8:00 o'clock the next 14 morning. 15 Q. And then where does Sabu go? 16 A. Into his pen area, which is in 17 front of the night house. 18 Q. What kind of flooring does the pen 19 area have? 20 A. It is all sand and dirt. 21 Q. Are there any other elephants in 22 that pen area?

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 6 of 19 1 A. No, ma'am. Page 95 2 Q. And how large is that pen area? 3 A. I would say 75 by 75. 4 Q. Feet? 5 A. Yes, ma'am. 6 Q. What is your basis for saying 7 that? 8 A. Because I don't know accurately 9 but I have a pretty guesstimate on the length 10 of how big the pen is, itself, just by sight. 11 I have not accurately measured it, no. But by 12 sight, pretty accurate. Not pretty accurate 13 but I understand the distance. I can pretty 14 much guesstimate the distance. 15 Q. And that's just based on your 16 daily observation of the area? 17 A. Yes, ma'am. 18 Q. Is Sabu chained at all during the 19 time he is in the pen area? 20 A. No, ma'am. 21 Q. How long does he stay in the pen 22 area?

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 7 of 19 1 A. Until between 5:00 and 6:00 Page 96 2 o'clock at night. 3 Q. Then he goes back into the night 4 house. Is that correct? 5 A. Yes, ma'am. 6 Q. Then you said something about a 7 night pen area. What is that? 8 A. The night pen area is in front of 9 the night house. What I mean is you have a 10 barn where it is the night house and in front 11 of that barn area is another pen prior to the 12 holding pen that he is in during the daytime. 13 Q. Is the holding pen that he is in 14 during the daytime enclosed by something? 15 A. Yes, it is enclosed by ballards. 16 Q. By ballards? 17 A. Fencing, metal fencing. 18 Q. Can you describe that to me, what 19 that looks like? 20 A. Ballards consist of round poles 21 all along the fencing -- along the pen area, 22 capped on the top by a rail. And poles are

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 8 of 19 1 maybe 12 to 14 feet tall. And spaced at two Page 97 2 and-a-half foot intervals all around the pen 3 area. 4 Q. So there is a two and-a-half foot, 5 approximate, gap between two poles. Is that 6 correct? 7 A. Yes, ma'am. 8 Q. Is there electricity used at all 9 for that enclosure? 10 A. No. 11 Q. And how big is the night pen area? 12 A. That's what I just told you. The 13 night pen area itself is, I would say, 25 by 14 25. 15 Q. Does Sabu spend time in the night 16 pen area during the day? 17 A. No. 18 Q. Does he spend time in the night 19 pen area during the night? 20 A. Yes. 21 Q. So if he wanted to go out of the 22 night house, he could go into the night pen

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 9 of 19 1 area. Is that correct? Page 98 2 A. Yes, ma'am. 3 Q. If he wanted to go from the night 4 house into the holding pen area, could he do 5 that during the night, too? 6 A. No, ma'am. 7 Q. And what kind of flooring does the 8 night pen area have? 9 A. It is a concrete floor. 10 Q. Could you tell me how Prince is 11 housed at Williston? 12 A. Pretty much the same setup as 13 Sabu. 14 Q. So Prince has his own night house. 15 Is that correct? 16 A. Yes, ma'am. 17 Q. He does not share that with any 18 other elephants. Correct? 19 A. No, ma'am. 20 Q. It also has concrete flooring? 21 A. Yes, ma'am. 22 Q. And it is about the same size as

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 10 of 19 1 the night house used by Sabu? Page 99 2 A. Yes, ma'am. 3 Q. And it also has a night pen area? 4 A. Yes, ma'am. 5 Q. And it also has concrete flooring? 6 A. Has concrete flooring, yes. 7 Q. And is the night pen area about 8 the same size as the night pen area that is 9 available to Sabu? 10 A. Yes, ma'am. 11 Q. Does Prince also have access 12 during the day to a holding area? 13 A. Yes, ma'am. 14 Q. And is that of the same basic 15 description as the one that you described for 16 Sabu? 17 A. Yes, ma'am. 18 Q. Does Prince also spend -- go into 19 the night house area at around 5:00 or 20 6:00 each night? 21 A. Yes, ma'am. 22 Q. Does he stay there until 8:00

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 11 of 19 1 run horizontally, not vertically, all around Page 103 2 the holding area for the elephants. And each 3 section of the barn is sectioned off with 4 gates, swinging gates that are the same steel 5 ballards, for individual pens for these 6 elephants. 7 Q. So each of the three female 8 elephants, Siam, Cora and Putzi, have a 9 separate enclosure within the main barn area. 10 Is that correct? 11 A. Yes. 12 Q. But they are all in the same main 13 barn area? 14 A. Uh-huh. 15 Q. Is that true with respect to the 16 nighttime and the daytime? 17 A. Yes, ma'am. 18 Q. Are any of the three elephants 19 ever put in the same enclosure together? 20 A. In the barns, no. When we have 21 them out in the holding pens outside, Cora and 22 Putzi are with each other. Siam is by

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 12 of 19 1 herself. Page 104 2 Q. Let's do Siam first. How long 3 does Siam stay in the main barn area each day? 4 A. From between 5:00 and 6:00 at 5 night until 8:00 o'clock in the morning. 6 Q. What kind of flooring does the 7 main barn area have? 8 A. Concrete. 9 Q. And is she on chains at all? 10 A. No. 11 Q. What happens at 8:00 o'clock in 12 the morning? 13 A. We come in, water them, feed them 14 mash concentrate, which also consists of 15 whatever veterinarian medicine they need, walk 16 them out to the holding pen areas, and let 17 them be elephants out there, until 5:00 or 18 6:00 o'clock. 19 Q. So Siam goes into the holding pen 20 area at about 8:00 o'clock in the morning 21 until about 5:00 or 6:00 at night? 22 A. Right.

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 13 of 19 1 Q. And then she goes back into the Page 105 2 barn area. Is that correct? 3 A. Yes, ma'am. 4 Q. What kind of flooring does the 5 holding pen area have? 6 A. Sand and dirt. 7 Q. During the time that Siam is in 8 the holding pen area each day, is she by 9 herself? 10 A. Yes. 11 Q. And has that been true since you 12 started working at Williston? 13 A. Yes, ma'am. 14 Q. And has the basic regime that you 15 described with respect to Sabu and Prince also 16 been true since you started working at 17 Williston? 18 A. Yes, ma'am. 19 Q. Tell me about Cora. She is also 20 in a separate enclosure within the main barn 21 area from about 5:00 or 6:00 at night until 22 8:00 o'clock the next morning. Is that

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 14 of 19 1 correct? Page 106 2 A. Yes, ma'am. 3 Q. Within her enclosure, there are no 4 other elephants within her separate enclosure 5 in the barn area. Correct? 6 A. Yes. 7 Q. And then at 8:00 o'clock in the 8 morning she goes out into the holding pen 9 area. Is that correct? 10 A. Yes, ma'am. 11 Q. How big is the holding pen area? 12 A. We have three different, four 13 different pen areas. The areas that are 14 behind the barn area are 25 by 25 feet. The 15 large holding area is at least 75 by 75. 16 Q. When you said earlier that Siam 17 goes into the holding pen area at about 8:00 18 o'clock in the morning, which holding pen area 19 is she going into? 20 A. As you walk into the barn, it will 21 be to the left of the entrance to the barn, 22 all the way down to the very end of the

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 15 of 19 1 horizontal ballards. And she would be there. Page 107 2 Q. Is that the large holding pen area 3 that you described or the small one? 4 A. I am sorry, you are talking about 5 outside. My mistake. I thought you meant 6 with the barn. 7 Q. Let the record be clear. I am 8 talking about when she goes in at 8:00 o'clock 9 in the morning to the holding pen area, Siam, 10 which holding pen area does she go into? 11 A. What we do is we move the 12 elephants into different holding pens every 13 day. So we rotate them so every day they are 14 not in the same holding pen. Like I said, the 15 three that are behind our barn area are 25 by 16 25 feet. The one in front is 75 by 75. Each 17 elephant has access to that holding pen every 18 third day. So they are rotated around to the 19 different holding pens. 20 Q. So every third day Siam has access 21 to the large holding pen area. Is that 22 correct?

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 16 of 19 1 A. Yes, ma'am. Page 108 2 Q. But even when she is in the large 3 holding pen area, she is by herself. Is that 4 correct? 5 A. Yes, ma'am. 6 Q. Cora, when she is released into a 7 holding pen area at 8:00 o'clock in the 8 morning, she goes into one of the three 9 holding pen areas. Is that correct? 10 A. One of the four. Along with 11 Putzi. 12 Q. Cora and Putzi stay together 13 during the day. Is that correct? 14 A. Yes, ma'am. 15 Q. And is that true every day? 16 A. Yes, ma'am. 17 Q. Why do they stay together? 18 A. Cora and Putzi have bonded as a 19 friendship over the years. They have always 20 been with each other. So we keep them 21 together as friends. 22 Q. So Cora and Putzi also have access

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 17 of 19 1 to the large holding pen area that you Page 109 2 described every third day. Is that correct? 3 A. Yes, ma'am. 4 Q. Otherwise, on the other days, are 5 Cora and Putzi in one of the smaller 25 by 25 6 holding pens together? 7 A. Yes, ma'am. 8 Q. Since you have been at Williston 9 have any of the three female elephants, Siam, 10 Cora and Putzi, left Williston for any reason? 11 A. No, ma'am. 12 Q. How many times a day are the 13 elephants provided water in Williston? 14 A. They have access to water all the 15 time. When they are in the holding pens. And 16 then we also water them once in the morning 17 and once in the evening when we are bathing 18 them. 19 Q. How about when they are in the 20 barns? Do they have access to water? 21 A. No, ma'am. 22 Q. Do any of the five elephants that

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 18 of 19 1 you have discussed who were at Williston, Page 110 2 Siam, Cora, Putzi, Sabu or Prince, spend any 3 time tethered? 4 A. No, ma'am. 5 Q. Who is currently in charge of 6 Williston? 7 A. Gary Thomas. 8 Q. When did he become in charge of 9 Williston? 10 A. In January of '07. 11 Q. What were the circumstances of him 12 becoming in charge of Williston? 13 A. Mr. Harry Locker had passed away 14 and I guess Feld Entertainment contacted 15 Mr. Thomas. I am not sure exactly how he was 16 hired. 17 Q. When did Mr. Locker pass away? 18 A. In January of '07. 19 Q. Had Mr. Locker been ill? 20 A. Mr. Locker had -- no, I don't know 21 his personal, his medical history, but I know 22 he had severe back problems. He was taking

Case 1:03-cv-02006-EGS Document 482-6 Filed 03/20/09 Page 19 of 19 1 Q. That's all right. Page 115 2 How did you meet him? 3 A. Mr. Rider applied for a position 4 for work at the Ringling show and they brought 5 him out to work with us with the elephants. 6 Q. What was his job? 7 A. He started out as just a laborer 8 but, at the end of his work there, he was 9 working as a barn man, which curtails him 10 taking care of the barn while people are there 11 and not there. Which means he is cleaning up 12 behind the elephants, he is feeding the 13 elephants. 14 Q. Did he spend a lot of time with 15 the elephants in that capacity? 16 A. As the barn man? 17 Q. Yes. 18 A. On his eight hour shift, yes, he 19 did. 20 Q. So you worked with Mr. Rider in 21 1997? Is that correct? 22 A. Yes, ma'am.