Liautaud is no longer the owner of Jimmy John’s. Original founder no longer owns Jimmy John’s On that hunt, the major game killed included a rhino and lynx. The last hunt listed on its website took place in South Africa between March 26 and April 4, 2004. Hunting Report, which keeps an online database of hunt reports and related articles, documented several of Liautaud’s hunts. More: Secret Service for Trump Jr.'s Mongolia trip to hunt rare sheep cost $76,000, watchdog says And the meat has been eaten, if not by me than (sic) by someone I'm with. "Everything I've done has been totally legal. “I choose to hunt and I choose to fish," Liautaud told the Tribune. At the time, the Tribune reported that the photos were 10 years old – making them now 15 years old. Liautaud told the Chicago Tribune in 2015 that “the biggest misconception about him” is that people still point to photos of him posing with endangered animals he killed. Jimmy John’s founder Jimmy John Liautaud did hunt big game, at one time. Founder of Jimmy John’s did hunt big game The person who posted the claim did not respond to USA TODAY’s request for comment. The original post has over 1,700 comments and has been shared over 13,000 times. The photo collage that accompanies the post shows a man posing with multiple dead animals – including a shark, bear, rhino and elephants – with text reiterating the post’s claim. Hopefully you won’t go there! Actually you better not go there lol!” “Think about that next time you are there. “Just a friendly reminder that the owner of JIMMY JOHNS uses the money made from his sandwich shops to KILL ENDANGERED ANIMALS!” the post reads. 9 that claims the owner of Jimmy John’s kills endangered animals – and allegedly shows him posing with them – is again being widely shared. Buzz60 Claim: Jimmy John's owner uses his money from the sandwich shop to kill endangered animalsĪ Facebook post from Feb.
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