WXTB Tampa

It was WXTB in Tampa, a Clear Channel station,

in which Bubba the Love Sponge on air castrated

an unanesthetized pig. Animal rights activists

and compassionists are calling for jail for Bubba,

the breakup of Clear Channel, the boycott of sponsors

who advertise on Clear Channel.




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http://www.adaptt.org/unclearchannel
http://www.petitiononline.com/lovepigs

By CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD, Times Staff Writer
� St. Petersburg Times published February 27, 2002

TAMPA -- The animal cruelty case against Bubba the Love Sponge Clem rests on two pieces of evidence: a videotape of a wild hog's gory final minutes in the WXTB-97.9 FM (98 Rock) parking lot and an audiotape of Clem's on-air banter while the animal was prodded, castrated and slaughtered.

Prosecutor Darrell D. Dirks, who contends the hog suffered unnecessary pain to entertain Clem's fans, argued the audiotape captures the cruel, circuslike atmosphere surrounding the death of the hog, which was named Andy.

But on Tuesday, Circuit Judge Ronald Ficarrotta ruled the jury shouldn't hear certain statements on the audiotape, mostly those of a Clem sidekick named "Spice Boy," who expresses sympathy for the boar in comments like, "Aw, poor Andy," and "This thing is a living, breathing animal."

The defense argued they were irrelevant because they came from the mouth of someone never charged. Also out: remarks by Clem inviting listeners to drink shakes of gerbils, rats and other animals.

Dirks objected vehemently to Ficarrotta's ruling. "To take this away from the state would be to gut our case," he told the judge.

Outside the courtroom, however, Dirks downplayed the impact, calling it "no big deal" and saying he thought enough remained on the audiotape to give jurors a picture of Clem's antics last February.

Clem, 35, could face five years in prison if convicted of a felony count of animal cruelty. Also on trial are his producer, Brent Hatley; Paul Lauterberg, the listener who brought the boar to the station and performed the castration and slaughter; and Daniel Brooks, a listener who helped hold the boar.

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