Jimmy John's CEO Under Fire for Alleged Hunting Photos
May 2024 · 2 minute read
Jimmy John's founder and CEO Jimmy John Liautaud is under fire after photos of him allegedly posing with dead elephants, a rhinoceros, and a leopard appeared on the internet.
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The photographs, allegedly taken during a 2010 safari in Africa, have sparked calls for a boycott of the sandwich chain, Grub Street reports.
The photos began circulating online this week after a Twitter user shared them with his nearly 1 million followers.
An image was also posted to Reddit, and it was viewed more than a quarter-million times before being taken down.
The Minnesota dentist who killed the lion was reportedly forced to shut down his practice following the public firestorm.
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This isn't the first time the photographs allegedly showing Liautaud and his "trophy kills" have surfaced publicly. Animal-rights activists have been circulating them online for years, according to the Chicago Tribune.
A spokesperson for the company declined to comment on the safari photos in response to a 2013 request by the Tribune.
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A watermark on the photos suggests they were taken during a 2010 hunting safari led by Johan Calitz Safaris. "Johan Calitz Safaris offers fair-chase dangerous and plains-game safaris to the discerning hunter in remote wilderness areas in Africa," his company's Facebook page says.
We reached out to Calitz's safari company for comment.
A magazine called The Hunting Report, which records big-game hunting expeditions, has several records of hunts by a "Jimmy John Liautaud," including some led by Johan Calitz Safaris.
According to the records, a "Jimmy John Liautaud" has hunted for elephant, zebra, leopard, lynx, rhinoceros, and other animals.
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Here's one example of a hunting record in that name: