A bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would outlaw private ownership of big cats — potentially preventing any new “Tiger King” successors from emerging.
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Dillion Passage was arrested and charged for driving while intoxicated over the weekend.
The “Tiger King” star, who is married to Joe Exotic, was pulled over early Sunday morning and booked in the Travis County Jail, TMZ first reported.
Passage was charged with driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest, search or transport. He is being held on $3,000 bail.
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The night before, Passage posted a video of him
A bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would outlaw private ownership of big cats — potentially preventing any new “Tiger King” successors from emerging.
Jeff Lowe is hoping to set the record straight. Lowe, 53, is best known for appearing in Netflix's hit docuseries "Tiger King," in which, he obtains control of a private zoo full of exotic animals after Joe "Exotic" Maldonado-Passage -- the zoo's previous owner -- was arrested in connection with a murder-for-hire plot.
left a mark on 2020 — and now, it may contribute to a more lasting legacy.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic could be “very, very close” to a presidential pardon.According to ABC News, President Donald Trump’s team has said that a number of pardon requests are being vetted at the moment, which includes one from Joe Exotic, real name Joseph Maldano-Passage.“We are waiting on the pen to hit the paper, we think we are very, very close,” said Eric Love, an attorney for Exotic, about a potential presidential pardon.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy lambasted Speaker Nancy Pelosi over the monthslong coronavirus relief deadlock, accusing the Democratic leader of intentionally blocking a stimulus deal in order to hurt Republicans in the 2020 election.
An individual needed rescue from a big cat after suffering a serious tiger bite at Carole Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue.
An individual needed rescue from a big cat after suffering a serious tiger bite at Carole Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic could be “very, very close” to a presidential pardon.Donald Trump’s team has told ABC News that a number of pardon requests are being vetted at the moment, including Joe Exotic’s – whose real name is Joseph Maldano-Passage.“We are waiting on the pen to hit the paper, we think we are very, very close,” Eric Love, an attorney for Exotic, said about a potential presidential pardon, per ABC News.Exotic has been relaying updates himself from prison, where he is serving a
Tiger King star Joe Exotic — and now controlled by his nemesis Carole Baskin — was vandalized with graffiti and trashed with rotting meat and garbage, according to a report.Baskin is accusing Exotic’s business partner, Jeff Lowe, for the damage.
Joe Exotic is reminding people that he is a “real person” and not a movie or a film.
Tiger King star Jeff Lowe is being sued by the US government for alleged animal cruelty.The Department of Justice has accused Mr Lowe and his wife Lauren Dropla, in a civil lawsuit, of “recurring inhumane treatment and improper handling” of tigers and lions at Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, the exotic cat zoo made famous by the Netflix series.In a statement, principal deputy assistant attorney general Jonathan D Brightbill said the couple had failed to provide “basic veterinary care,
Netflix’s “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe has been accused of recurring inhumane treatment and improper handling of endangered species of animals, according to a civil complaint filed Thursday.
The Department of Justice has filed a new civil complaint against “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe that accuses the private zoo keeper of repeated violations of the Endangered Species and Animal Welfare acts, according to authorities. The complaint names Lowe; his wife, Lauren; the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park LLC; and Tiger King LLC.
MUSKOGEE, Okla. -- Netflix’s “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe has been accused of recurring inhumane treatment and improper handling of endangered species of animals, according to a civil complaint filed Thursday.The U.S.