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View All Images- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) braves the rain and cold weather in a flower-strewn coffin to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) braves the rain and cold weather in a flower-strewn coffin to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) braves the rain and cold weather in a flower-strewn coffin to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) braves the rain and cold weather in a flower-strewn coffin to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC)
- Photo by: Stephen Trupp/starmaxinc.com 2005. 11/22/05 A nearly naked, Ingrid E. Newkirk (President of PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and Jonathan Grill (a PETA member and activist) brave the rain and cold weather in flower-strewn coffins to protest against "J. Crew's" use of fur in their clothing line. "J. Crew" is PETA's top target this season, because despite its assurances to PETA earlier this year that it would not sell fur, the company now sells numerous fur garments, produced in China, where animals are brutally put to death and stripped of their pelts. Newkirk's goosebump-inducing protest comes at the bidding of Sandy Boss and Gary Reamer, a couple from California, who purchased her services as their personal assistant for a day through an eBay auction that earned PETA $43,600 for its anti-fur campaign. (Times Square, NYC) `