TAMPA, Fla. -- Someone forged the will of the missing husband of Carole Baskin, a woman prominently featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King" documentary series, a Florida sheriff said.
03.06.2020 - 07:45 / foxnews.com
The story of Carole Baskin and her missing husband Don Lewis has added a new chapter. A sheriff in Florida says law enforcement officers believe the signature appearing on Lewis' will was forged.
Baskin was one of the subjects of the Netflix docuseries "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness," which, in part, took a look at rumors that Baskin was involved with the disappearance of Lewis, her wealthy ex-husband. Lewis was declared legally dead in 2002.
TAMPA, Fla. -- Someone forged the will of the missing husband of Carole Baskin, a woman prominently featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King" documentary series, a Florida sheriff said.
The Tiger King story has just taken another interesting turn. A county sheriff in Florida has declared that the will of Don Lewis, Carole Baskin’s long-missing husband, was a complete forgery.
By J. Kim Murphy
The plot thickens. The will of Don Lewis, the first husband of Tiger King star Carole Baskin, was forged, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister revealed in a new interview shared on Tuesday, June 2.
Florida law enforcement have confirmed that the will of Don Lewis, “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin’s missing late husband, was forged.
"It certainly cast another shadow of suspicion"
A Florida sheriff has confirmed wild rumors that the will of Don Lewis, the missing millionaire husband of “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin, was forged.
There is some very real news in the world of “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness”.
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.
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.
Carole Baskin has something to celebrate. Baskin, one of the subjects of Netflix's hit docuseries "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness," has been granted control over the Oklahoma zoo properties of the series' other subject and her rival, Joseph Maldonado-Passage.
There is some very real news in the world of “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness”.