So Koko is a fan of "Girls Gone Wild"?
SAN MATEO COUNTY / Gorilla Foundation rocked by breast display lawsuit / Former mployees say they were told to expose chests
--Everyone who has been involved with primates in the Bay Area and beyond knows that no one has ever been able to work for long with Penny Patterson, but no one ever suggested this as a possible reason.
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Two former employees of the Gorilla Foundation, home to Koko the "talking" ape, have filed a lawsuit contending that they were ordered to bond with the 33-year-old female simian by displaying their breasts.
Nancy Alperin and Kendra Keller, both of San Francisco, are taking on the Woodside nonprofit and its president, Francine "Penny" Patterson...
The suit follows complaints filed by Alperin and Keller in January with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, in which they gave identical reasons for why they were fired: "I refused to expose my breast to perform acts of bestiality with one of the gorillas."
The lawsuit goes into more detail.
One example: "On at least two incidents in mid-to-late June 2004, Patterson intensely pressured Keller to expose herself to Koko while they were working outside where other employees could potentially view Keller's naked body. ... On one such occasion, Patterson said, 'Koko, you see my nipples all the time. You are probably bored with my nipples. You need to see new nipples. I will turn my back so Kendra can show you her nipples.' "
--Everyone who has been involved with primates in the Bay Area and beyond knows that no one has ever been able to work for long with Penny Patterson, but no one ever suggested this as a possible reason.