‘Doc’ Antle Accused of Trying to Sell Myrtle Beach Safari

A hearing on the motion to modify the bond is scheduled for tomorrow in Florence.

Myrtle Beach Safari owner ‘Doc’ Antle has been accused of trying to sell the Safari during his federal case. Antle was arrested on June 3rd and released from jail on June 28th after posting a $250,000 bond. A motion filed yesterday by the U.S. government is asking a judge to modify Antle’s bond conditions after they were informed by the USDA that Antle is trying to sell Myrtle Beach Safari to Sugriva Co LLC, which was created on June 10th and is owned by China York who lives at the Safari. The registered address for the Sugriva is the same as the Safari. The government claims the sale will restrict what could be seized and would also transfer ownership and control of the animals that are at issue in the case. A hearing on the motion to modify the bond is scheduled for tomorrow in Florence.