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Monkey in animal cruelty case completed rehab, now ‘thriving’

A man facing a felony animal cruelty charge involving his capuchin monkey will have to wait until May 25 for a judge to hear his request to have the monkey returned.

Adam Kordes, of Westwood, was in Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins' courtroom for a hearing Thursday morning, but it was rescheduled. The reason was not clear, although attorneys indicated there was some kind of misunderstanding.

Kordes was arraigned Thursday on a charge of cruelty to a companion animal, a low-level felony punishable by up to a year in prison. He also faces a charge of illegally possessing a gun, after authorities found a shotgun in his apartment.

Kordes, 34, is not allowed to possess a weapon because he was deemed incompetent to stand trial several years ago in a vehicular homicide case. He was involved in a 2017 crash that killed a passenger, and according to his attorney can't recall the crash.


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