PETA officials said OHSU told them public records PETA asked for had been destroyed. It was later revealed OHSU had the records.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A judge ordered Oregon Health & Science University to pay more than $430,000 to PETA for concealing videos that show animal experiments.
The animal rights organization sued OHSU for concealing footage from a public records request. PETA officials said the footage showed rodents being given large amounts of alcohol in tests of relationship infidelity.
Multnomah County Circuit Courts agreed with PETA that public records requests were not abided by.
In 2017, OHSU published a report, which PETA
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