Tiger King Who Caged Big Cats Is In Cage

Joe was born as Joseph Schreibvogel. He has an emotional connection with Big cats and is a tiger breeder. He stated that he has nearly 200 tigers in his zoo. He was known for his expletive-laden rants.

            

Joseph Maldonado-Passage was a zookeeper at his own Oklahoma's Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park (referred to as the G.W. Zoo) before and after he started his career as an ac 

Joe Exotic, the man who elevated controversies all around the world after the Netflix documentary. Tiger King. He built a menagerie on a 16-acre spread in Oklahoma. Joe claimed that he housed wolves, baboons, camels, and nearly 200 tigers. 

Does it feel good to stand on my stage with 500-pound tigers and (have) everybody envy you? Absolutely," he says in "Tiger King." 

Who is Joe Exotic?

Joe Passage married Dillon Passage in 2015. He married Travis Maldonado in 2017 after the death of Dillon Passage. He was defeated when he ran for public office first for President of the United States in 2016 as an independent and then for Governor of Oklahoma in 2018 as a Libertarian.                          

Joe's partner John Finlay told the Sun that he was “young and dumb and didn’t know a nail from a hole in the wall” at 19 when he first met Joe Exotic on his first day at work at his Oklahoma big cat zoo.

Finlay said that the marriage was a publicity-generating scam, so Joe could get his own reality TV series. Recently, there are rumors that Travis Maldonado is also leaving the caged actor.

Why Joe Exotic was sentenced?

Exotic, 58, remains in the Federal Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, serving 22 years for a murder-for-hire plot on his nemesis, fellow zoo owner Carole Baskin of Big Cat Rescue.

          

 

Joe Exotic was sentenced to jail for murder for hire, animal abuse cases in 2019. He was found guilty on 19 charges in the trial. Joe Exotic violated the Endangered Species Act when he killed five tigers.

Tiger King was a true-crime documentary about the life of Joe Passage and his hatred for Carole Baskin. She is the founder of Big Cat Rescue sanctuary in Tampa, Florida. Baskin was a threat to Joe Passage's life because of the Big Cat Public Safety Act. It aims to abolish ownership of big cats as pets and the practice of cub petting. This is my own little town, Joe said about the zoo.

"I'm the mayor, the prosecutor, the cop and the executioner." is one of a dialogue in the documentary, Tiger King.

A three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in Denver found that the trial court was wrong in calculating his prison term under sentencing guidelines. Joe's attorneys argued that he was betrayed by others and said "he will likely die in prison" because of health concerns.

Joe Passage is serving his sentence at a medical prison in Fort Worth, Texas. He will be returned to jail in Grady County to expect resentencing.

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