Carole Baskin is celebrating Joe Exotic not being released from prison.
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Carole Baskin is celebrating Joe Exotic not being released from prison.
When former President Donald Trump dropped a list of over 140 people getting presidential pardons or commutations during his last hours in office on Jan. 20, 2021, Netflix’s Tiger King star Joe Exotic was not among the recipients. His nemesis Carole Baskin. — who Joe allegedly hired at hitman to kill — says she’s thankful that the former exotic zoo owner didn’t get a presidential pardon. The former Dancing with the Stars contestant shared her feelings in a brief interview with TMZ.
Carole Baskin is breathing a sigh of relief after former President Trump failed to pardon her chief "Tiger King" rival Joe Exotic. The big cat enthusiast spoke to Fox News on Wednesday, just hours after Trump issued 73 pardons and 70 sentence commutations with the exception of Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage.
did not include the incarcerated Netflix docuseries star on his long list of last-minute pardons and commuted sentences.“I think only Joe’s team and the media were ever even thinking about a pardon for Joe,” Baskin told BuzzFeed News.
Despite campaigning for a pardon, Joe Exotic was not among the 73 pardons issued by Donald Trump on his final day in office.
Tiger King fans have reacted after it was confirmed that Donald Trump will be not be granting a pardon to Joe Exotic.The outlandish zoo owner was said to be so confident of receiving a pardon that his team reportedly parked a stretch-truck limousine near his prison to transport him to a secure location.Exotic is currently behind bars in Fort Worth Texas, after receiving a 22-year sentence in 2019 for attempting to hire a hitman to kill his bitter rival Carole Baskin, as well as an array of
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COVID-19.The Tiger King star is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for plotting a murder-for-hire plot against Big Cat Rescue founder Carole Baskin, and has reportedly asked for pardon once more, in order to attend his father’s funeral on Saturday (January 9).According to TMZ, Exotic’s legal team flew to Washington D.C yesterday (January 7) in order to renew his request for a pardon from Donald Trump.Eric Love, leading the legal team, reportedly told the publication he had a meeting
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Joe Exotic is renewing his request for a pardon after his father died of coronavirus. The 'Tiger King' star is currently serving a 22-year sentence behind bars after being convicted of plotting a murder-for-hire against Big Cat Rescue rival Carole Baskin as well as other charges but he is desperate to obtain a pardon for his crimes so he can attend his dad's funeral.
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