Lucy Rae, who worked as a legal assistant, was recently seen on the video wading in the water of the pen feeding the Flamin` Hot Cheetos spider monkeys. Since the footage went viral, she has been identified by the Texas law firm where she worked as a paralegal — before being fired for the video. Well, Rae`s employer, an El Paso law firm, wasn`t very happy that one of her employees went viral for something so stupid and quickly issued a statement that they had fired her from her job as a litigation assistant at her law firm. Lucy Rae, who was a process assistant, was identified by ABC-7 as the woman behind the zoo fence, in images taken over the weekend and posted on Instagram by Fit Fam El Paso on Sunday. Law firm Lovett said it had fired “an employee” after being identified in the video. Rae was a litigation assistant at the law firm prior to her dismissal Rae worked as a litigation assistant in the firm`s assault department. The woman who jumped into a spider monkey enclosure at the El Paso Zoo may want to see if the zoo is closed — because she was fired from her job as a process assistant. Again, a case of someone doing stupid for his five minutes of social media fame. And she`s lucky to lose her job. A woman is in big trouble after being spotted in an enclosure at the El Paso Zoo this weekend The incident may also have caused a problem with the relationship between the monkeys and the keepers. The El Paso Times reports that this is not the first security incident that has occurred at the zoo in recent months. Davis harshly criticized his former boss, accusing the law firm Lovett of having a “cancel culture attitude” and “viciously turning on a single mother, taking her livelihood and attacking her on social media” via a cheeto.
He then questioned the claim in his message that she was a strong supporter of “animals and animal representation.” The zoo director called Rae “stupid and happy” that she escaped unscathed from the exhibit, saying the spider monkeys “could take you to the ground if they wanted to.” Well, it didn`t last long. The woman who jumped into the spider monkey enclosure at the El Paso Zoo and was later fired from her job already has a new look. Woman jumps into zoo spider monkey show in El Paso I mean, has this woman never seen Talladega Nights? Does the phrase “I approach you like a spider monkey” mean nothing to her? Not only did Rae put himself at risk, but he also put the monkeys at risk by changing his diet and potentially exposing them to COVID-19. DailyMail.com contacted the El Paso Police Department for advice on the pending charges. “It will take a long time to get them back to where they were and train them,” he added. As we previously reported, the El Paso Zoo plans to lay charges against Rae and will consider additional security measures such as installing cameras and changing fences to prevent such a thing from happening again. Yes, it`s all about bananas! Kleist also expressed frustration with how the actions in the video might affect the training needed to get the monkeys to cooperate with zoo staff. Davis doubled down on her defense of her new employee`s actions in the comments section after someone pointed out that what she was doing was “pretty reckless.” The zoo will also change fences and install new security cameras to prevent such incidents in the future. The zoo criticized her for potentially exposing monkeys to dangers such as COVID-19.
“We learned this morning that the person who entered the zoo`s spider monkey enclosure was an employee, and they were immediately fired,” Rob Lovett said. The zoo has filed a complaint with the police and the matter is under investigation. Lesson here. Leave the monkeys to the monkeys. Staff at the El Paso Zoo didn`t know what had happened until they saw the video after the fact. At the end of the video, someone in a blue shirt helps them get out of the compound, even though that person has not been identified. One of them, Rae (hidden at the waterfall) fed the two spider monkeys Hot Cheetos Kleist also said that she could have endangered the Libby and Sunday monkeys by feeding them because they have a special diet. Rae`s food that gave them food may have caused stomach and digestive problems, KVIA reported. Nevertheless, she could already be identified Sunday by “six to eight people”. At least the monkey had a cheeto because you`re trying to starve the human child, Lucy`s child. Get off your big recumbent horse and face the fact that you turned a gift from a Cheeto into a capital crime, and then invited the whole town to attack Lucy. Shame on you.
A spokesperson for the company told the TV station that they do not tolerate their behavior. The enclosure currently has a trench that separates monkeys from visitors. There is also a low fence. But that fence may need to be higher, which zoo officials say could block visibility, El Paso Times reported.