Demand charges against Anna Delvey and Christian Batty for bunny abandonment


Demand charges against Anna Delvey and Christian Batty for bunny abandonment
The Issue
Anna Delvey, wearing her tracking ankle bracelet, posed with three bunnies for a photo shoot in New York City. After she finished using them, Christian Batty (may not be his legal name), an assistant, admits to discarding the three domesticated bunnies in Central Park. Animals are not props. Bunnies are intelligent, sensitive creatures, and they deserve the same respect and care as any other living being. This act displays a heartless disregard for life and is another criminal act to add to Delvey's list.
These bunnies, accustomed to the comforts and safety of a domestic environment, were left to fend for themselves in a bustling urban jungle, where they were easy prey and had no one to feed or care for them. Fortunately, all three bunnies have been found and rescued by caring individuals. In a dangerous environment like Central Park, dangers lurk at every corner for bunnies and other domesticated animals.
Such callousness and disregard for life should not go unpunished. It is imperative that law enforcement in New York City take immediate action and charge Christian Batty and Anna Delvey for this neglectful act of animal cruelty. By taking this step, we send a strong message that exploiting animals for temporary gain and discarding them when they are no longer needed is unacceptable.
Charging Christian Batty and Anna Delvey would not only bring justice for these bunnies but also help prevent future acts of animal abandonment by setting a legal precedent. It is our responsibility to protect those who cannot fend for themselves, and by signing this petition, you are urging the authorities to hold accountable those who mistreat animals.
Join us in demanding justice for these bunnies and ensure that such a callous disregard for life is appropriately addressed. Please sign this petition to urge the New York City Police Commissioner Caban to press charges against Christian Batty and Anna Delvey for their reckless and irresponsible actions.
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The Issue
Anna Delvey, wearing her tracking ankle bracelet, posed with three bunnies for a photo shoot in New York City. After she finished using them, Christian Batty (may not be his legal name), an assistant, admits to discarding the three domesticated bunnies in Central Park. Animals are not props. Bunnies are intelligent, sensitive creatures, and they deserve the same respect and care as any other living being. This act displays a heartless disregard for life and is another criminal act to add to Delvey's list.
These bunnies, accustomed to the comforts and safety of a domestic environment, were left to fend for themselves in a bustling urban jungle, where they were easy prey and had no one to feed or care for them. Fortunately, all three bunnies have been found and rescued by caring individuals. In a dangerous environment like Central Park, dangers lurk at every corner for bunnies and other domesticated animals.
Such callousness and disregard for life should not go unpunished. It is imperative that law enforcement in New York City take immediate action and charge Christian Batty and Anna Delvey for this neglectful act of animal cruelty. By taking this step, we send a strong message that exploiting animals for temporary gain and discarding them when they are no longer needed is unacceptable.
Charging Christian Batty and Anna Delvey would not only bring justice for these bunnies but also help prevent future acts of animal abandonment by setting a legal precedent. It is our responsibility to protect those who cannot fend for themselves, and by signing this petition, you are urging the authorities to hold accountable those who mistreat animals.
Join us in demanding justice for these bunnies and ensure that such a callous disregard for life is appropriately addressed. Please sign this petition to urge the New York City Police Commissioner Caban to press charges against Christian Batty and Anna Delvey for their reckless and irresponsible actions.
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Petition created on August 11, 2025