02 August 2012, 19:52
KathiEx-wildlife club president sentenced for lying about imported leopard parts
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news...02_14_A8_Afrers87060Ex-wildlife club president sentenced for lying about imported leopard parts
By DAVID HARPER World Staff Writer
Published: 8/2/2012 2:16 AM
Last Modified: 8/2/2012 4:44 AM
A former president of the Oklahoma Station Chapter of Safari Club International was sentenced Wednesday to one year of probation and was ordered to pay $3,700 in financial penalties after pleading guilty in May to a federal charge of providing false information to import leopard parts from South Africa.
Michael John Mistelske, 64, admitted that on May 15, 2007, he falsely claimed that he was applying to import a skin and skull from a leopard that he had hunted May 1, 2007.
According to a felony charge filed March 13, such leopards were listed as "threatened" under United States law and are a species covered by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
Parts of such species were not permitted to be imported to the United States unless accompanied by a valid import permit issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the charge says.
To obtain an import permit, a person was required to identify the date the leopard was taken, identify the quantity of leopards involved and acknowledge that the "imported sport-hunted trophy" was personally hunted by the applicant, according to the charge.
Mistelske, who has helped others go on international big-game hunting trips, stated in his plea agreement that "I knew that the skin and skull were from two separate leopards" and that the skull came from a leopard killed in April 2006 by another person.
Court documents state that as a result of his representations, an import permit was issued and the leopard parts arrived at Mistelske's residence in October 2007.
The charge says Mistelske was allowed to hunt and stay at an African ranch for a discounted rate in exchange for bringing business to the ranch.
U.S. Chief District Judge Gregory Frizzell said during Wednesday's hearing that Mistelske could face as much as five years in prison if his probation is revoked.
As a result of entering the plea, Mistelske is now prohibited from possessing firearms.
Gary Wood, Mistelske's attorney, said Wednesday that his client has already cleared his home of firearms.
02 August 2012, 20:04
Matt GrahamWow - what a shock, I know Mike, he is a good guy. Gotta be careful ... eh? Especially with those CITES deals.
I think Mike may be an AR member too...
02 August 2012, 20:15
Gayne C. YoungIf you never lie you won't...how's the rest of that go?
Never mind, tell the truth and don't lie on customs papers
03 August 2012, 01:44
cable68WOW
I've dealt with Mike some as an OK Station SCI member, but hadn't heard about this.
03 August 2012, 05:40
Matt GrahamI wonder who turned him in?
03 August 2012, 09:08
NakihunterWas this part of the Dawie Goenwald case in 2010?