Former Environmental Firm CEO Charged with Animal Neglect in Santa Monica

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Former Environmental Firm CEO Charged with Animal Neglect in Santa Monica

by Contributing Editor

The former CEO of an environmental firm who was seen in security video swinging a dog around by its collar and smacking it in the elevator of an apartment building in Santa Monica has been charged with one count of animal neglect, it was reported Friday morning.

The Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office filed one count of misdemeanor animal neglect against Jeffrey Previte, TMZ said. The charge carries a maximum conviction of six months in jail and a fine of $500.

Civilian officers with the Santa Monica Police Department’s Animal Services Unit responded to the 1700 block of Ocean Avenue on Sept. 4 and were given video of the incident and information about the person involved, according to the department. The incident occurred on Aug. 22, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

Officers attempted to meet with Previte and check on the condition of the dog, but were unable to locate him or the animal, police said.

During a follow-up investigation, officers were able to talk with Previte by phone and received images showing the dog was still in his care, police said.

Previte, the former joint CEO for EBI Consulting, an environmental risk and compliance management consultancy firm, began a leave of absence from the company in early September to enroll in an anger management program and spend time and money helping animal rights organizations, TMZ reported.

Previte later apologized for what happened and said he would give up ownership of the dog, TMZ said.

The breed of the dog was unclear.

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