A man allegedly recruited by Tiger King star Joe Exotic to take out his rival Carole Baskin has been arrested in Oklahoma for a driving under the influence-related charge.
05.06.2020 - 16:49 / torontosun.com
It was a less than purr-fect ending for the tail of the Tiger King.
In the end, Joe Exotic’s arch-nemesis Carole Baskin was awarded his bedraggled roadside zoo in Oklahoma.
That doesn’t mean the mullet-haired jailbird is happy about the turn of events that saw Baskin take ownership of Greater Wynnewood Development Group, LLC.
And Exotic —serving a 22-year federal prison sentence for conspiracy to murder Baskin —even invoked George Floyd, the black man murdered by a Minneapolis cop that has
A man allegedly recruited by Tiger King star Joe Exotic to take out his rival Carole Baskin has been arrested in Oklahoma for a driving under the influence-related charge.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic fears he will be “dead in three months” due to the medical issues he is allegedly facing in prison.The former zookeeper, who found fame on Netflix docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence after being convicted of plotting a murder-for-hire against Carole Baskin, among other charges.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic is hoping U.S. President Donald Trump will grant him a pardon.The incarcerated former zookeeper, who found fame on Netflix docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, sent the three-page letter to podcaster Josh Belcher, asking for it to be read on his Uncharted show.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic has reacted to his long-time rival Carole Baskin being awarded the zoo that shot him to fame.The eccentric zoo-keeper, also known as Joe Schreibvogel or Joe Maldonado-Passage, called the move a “treachery” that has to be challenged.Exotic is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for plotting to have Baskin killed.He responded to the news about Baskin in a series of Tweets via his management team.
"Tiger King" star Jeff Lowe, current owner of Joe Exotic's former Oklahoma zoo, revealed to Fox News in an exclusive interview what his plans are for his hundreds of big cats now that a judge has granted Carole Baskin full control of the property.
Current occupant Jeff Lowe has 120 days to leave the premises
Joe Exotic's nemesis, Carole Baskin is taking over his former zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma.
Carole Baskin now has control of the zoo formally owned by Joe Exotic. The stars of the Netflix series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, are embed in another chapter of their long-standing battle.
Tiger King's Carole Baskin has won control over her rival Joe Exotic's former zoo in Oklahoma. A federal judge has given 58 year old Carole, who was recently tricked into giving her first interview by pranksters who posed as Jimmy Fallon, Joe's Wynnewood-based zoo as part of a ruling in a $1million (£800,000) trademark legal battle.
It’s Joe Exotic‘s worst nightmare. Carole Baskin, owner of Big Cat Rescue Corporation, was awarded the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, on Monday, June 1.
Carole Baskin says she is standing by if and when the animals at Joe Exotic's former Oklahoma zoo need to be relocated after she gained control of the property this week in court.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic has lost his Oklahoma zoo to arch-nemesis Carole Baskin following a $1 million (£820,000) trademark judgment.
A US federal judge in Oklahoma has awarded ownership of the zoo which featured in the Netflix Tiger King series to Joe Exotic's arch rival.
WYNNEWOOD, Okla. -- A federal judge in Oklahoma has awarded ownership of the zoo made famous in Netflix's “Tiger King” docuseries to Joe Exotic's chief rival.
In a plot twist no one saw coming, Tiger King's is taking over control of her nemesis former zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma. So, how exactly did this happen? Apparently, Big Cat Rescue Corp. was granted ownership of the zoo as part of a trademark judgement against Joe Exotic.