Could Don Lewis‘ disappearance finally have a solid lead?!
23.09.2020 - 17:01 / nypost.com
run through a meat grinder are no laughing matter, according to the family of “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin’s missing spouse.Baskin, 59, is being sued for not speaking up when “Dancing With the Stars” judges cracked some jokes about Don Lewis, who is long missing and presumed dead, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.In the new lawsuit, Lewis family members accuse the Big Cat Rescue boss of being “complicit” when judges name-dropped a viral TikTok video showcasing the unproved
.Could Don Lewis‘ disappearance finally have a solid lead?!
Tiger King’s Carole Baskin is being sued for defamation over a disrespectful video she posted on YouTube last month. This new suit comes as an update to a previously filed lawsuit against Baskin with Anne McQueen, the former assistant of Baskin's first husband Don Lewis, joining the suit.
Tiger King star Carole Baskin is being sued for defamation by one of her former assistants.The lawsuit also sees the family of Don Lewis, Baskin’s late husband, seeking more information about the millionaire’s disappearance.Baskin is being sued for posting a video on her YouTube channel earlier this month implicating Anne McQueen, the former assistant in question, in Lewis’ disappearance.The suit said: “Despite contentions to the contrary, the truth has never been explored in any court and there
Carole Baskin is being sued for defamation by relatives and a colleague of her missing husband Don Lewis, who disappeared mysteriously more than 20 years ago and has since been declared dead. As part of the lawsuit, the daughters of Lewis are seeking more information about what happened to their father.
Carole Baskin, who became a pop culture sensation due to Netflix’s docuseries “Tiger King,” is being sued for defamation by a former assistant. As part of the lawsuit, the daughters of Baskin's former husband are seeking more information about what happened to their father, who disappeared mysteriously more than two decades ago.
Carole Baskin, who became a pop culture sensation due to Netflix’s docuseries Tiger King, is being sued for defamation by a former assistant.
animals and selling big cat cubs.In retaliation, Maldonado-Passage raised questions about Lewis’ disappearance. The documentary extensively covered Maldonado-Passage’s repeated accusations that Baskin killed her husband and possibly fed him to her tigers.
Carole Baskin is being sued by her missing husband, Don Lewis’, family for defamation. According to court documents obtained by ET, Lewis’ daughters — Gale, Lynda and Donna — as well as Lewis’ former executive assistant, Anne McQueen, claim that Baskin was “complicit with jokes” about her former husband’s death on “Dancing With the Stars”, “When judges brought up TikTok videos inspired by her storyline in ‘Tiger King’.” ET has reached out to Baskin for comment.
Carole Baskin is being sued by her missing husband, Don Lewis', family for defamation.
Don Lewis‘s family is taking Carole Baskin to court.
Carole Baskin's highly-anticipated debut on may have not been exactly what she expected. During a commercial break for the dance competition show's premiere Monday night, a spot aired in local Florida markets that brought up allegations regarding the 1997 disappearance of Baskin's second husband, Don Lewis.The story of his disappearance was featured in Netflix's.
Carole Baskin's highly-anticipated debut on may have not been exactly what she expected.During a commercial break for the dance competition show's premiere Monday night, a spot aired in local Florida markets that brought up allegations regarding the 1997 disappearance of Baskin's second husband, Don Lewis. The story of his disappearance was featured in Netflix's.
Carole Baskin hopes Don Lewis‘ family is able to find answers about his whereabouts after they aired a commercial during the premiere of Dancing With the Stars.The animal rights activist, 59, made her ballroom debut on the ABC competition show on Monday, September 14, but was met with pushback from her former husband’s family.
Carole Baskin is taking a positive view of an ad from her husband Don Lewis’ family calling her out.
Tiger King may have captivated millions of viewers worldwide — but the documentary didn’t make it into Joy Behar‘s Netflix queue.On Tuesday, September 15, the cohosts of The View discussed Carole Baskin‘s debut in the Dancing With the Stars ballroom the night before.
Carole Baskin has shared her thoughts on the family of her late husband’s recent appeal advert, which aired during her debut appearance on Dancing With The Stars.The Tiger King star married Don Lewis in 1991, and he went missing six years later.He was eventually declared legally dead in 2002, with Carole repeatedly denying claims that she was involved in his disappearance and death.Carole is currently appearing on the US version of Strictly Come Dancing, and during an ad break in the first