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10.12.2022 - 20:39 / perezhilton.com
Joe Exotic is pissed that Brittney Griner was able to walk free from a Russian prison… and now he wants his own deal from Joe Biden!!
The former Tiger King star is serving two decades in federal prison, of course, following a conviction on a murder-for-hire charge directed at his ex-costar Carole Baskin. And while another federal judge recently re-sentenced Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, to one less year in prison, the Netflix star still wants out ASAP.
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According to TMZ, Exotic spoke in newly-obtained audio this week following Griner’s release from a Russian penal colony. In the clip, the Tiger King personality slams Biden’s deal to get the WNBA star free from the Russian legal system after she was convicted of flying into the country with cannabis oil in her luggage earlier this year.
Joe Exotic said in the clip:
Hmmm.
Again, Joe is serving a 21-year sentence after being found guilty by a jury of his peers in a long, sordid legal situation.
Of course, he’s never quite owned up to his s**t while in prison. As Perezcious readers will no doubt recall, the controversial tiger trainer previously pleaded with then-President Donald Trump while he was in office prior to 2020. Trump didn’t heed Exotic’s calls for leniency at the time. And honestly, there’s no indication Biden would ever do it, either. But it seems the disgraced reality TV star still can’t help but get his hopes up…
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In a second comment, Exotic also spoke about the man for whom Griner was swapped — Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. Bout had been serving his own two-decade sentence in prison prior
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can at last speak to her supporters on her own behalf. And on December 21, the WNBA star did just that, with a handwritten letter posted to Instagram thanking everyone who wrote to her while she was in prison.
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from her Russian detainment than her wife, Cherelle Griner, who spoke about the news at a press conference alongside President Joe Biden. Having been tireless in keeping Griner's name in the news , Cherelle was all smiles as she took to the podium to speak a few emotional words. “So over the last nine months, you all have been so privy to one of the darkest moments of my life, and so today I am just standing here overwhelmed with emotions,” Cherelle said, “But the most important emotion I have right now is just sincere gratitude for President Biden and his entire administration.” Cherelle didn't say a lot about herself, but used her time to thank the “many hands involved” in securing Griner's release, naming Vice President Kamala Harris and several otherwise unknown government officials who'd worked so hard to free Griner. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Cherelle also hasn't forgotten Paul Whelan, another American prisoner who the Biden Administration was unable to include in the prisoner swap.