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Orange County Sheriff's Office investigation finds no criminal wrongdoing in Sloth World deaths

Investigators said the sloths died from multiple health and transport factors after reviewing records, interviews and inspections, and the case was referred to prosecutors.

  • On Wednesday, the Orange County Sheriff's Office released a 44-page report concluding that dozens of sloth deaths at the shuttered Orlando attraction, Sloth World, resulted from complex health factors rather than criminal activity.
  • Dozens of sloths died following imports from Guyana and Peru, with previous investigations documenting "inadequate climate conditions" and systemic disease processes affecting the animals during transport and facility care.
  • Detectives conducted more than 20 interviews with state and national experts and reviewed facility records, determining deaths were consistent with a "multifactorial animal health incident" involving nutritional and metabolic stressors.
  • While the Sheriff's Office concluded no further action is warranted, the case was referred to the State Attorney's Office for the Ninth Judicial Circuit for independent review; eight surviving sloths remain at the Central Florida Zoo.
  • Representative Dr. Anna Eskamani plans to work with the Legislature to strengthen Florida's captive wildlife rules, stating current statutes failed to prevent the deaths despite the facility's compliance with existing standards.
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Sloth World sheriff’s probe finds no evidence of crimes in animal deaths

The Orange County Sheriff's office found no criminal activity linked to the deaths of at least 55 sloths at the never-opened tourist attraction.

·Orlando, United States
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WOFL broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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