Categories: Breaking

Joe Exotic, aka Tiger King Joe Exotic, was sentenced to 21 years imprisonment

OKLAHOMA CITY, (AP) — “Tiger King” Joe Exotic was sentenced to 21 years imprisonment on Friday by a federal judge. This reduction is despite the pleas of Exotic, a former zookeeper, for leniency. Exotic began treatment for cancer.

 

He said, “Please don’t make me die waiting for a chance at being free,” to a federal judge. The judge resentenced him for murder-for-hire.

Joe Exotic, whose real name was Joseph Maldonado Passage, was convicted in the case involving Carole Baskin, an animal welfare activist. Both of them were featured on Netflix’s “Tiger King”: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness.

Maldonado Passage wore an orange prison jumpsuit. His trademark mullet hairstyle was still intact, but the bleach blonde was starting to fade.

Baskin, her husband and daughter were also present at the proceedings. Baskin stated that she was afraid Maldonado Passage might threaten her.

She said, “He continues harboring intense feelings of ill-will toward me.”

Friday’s court proceedings were initiated after a federal appeals court last year ruled that the sentence he is currently serving for a murder-for hire conviction should be reduced.

There were many supporters in the courtroom wearing animal-print masks or shirts reading “Free Joe Exotic.” His lawyers stated that they would appeal the resentencing as well as the petition for a new trial.

After being convicted of trying two separate men to murder Baskin, the former zookeeper was sentenced to 22 years imprisonment in January 2020. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had a three-judge panel. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed that Maldonado Passage was wrong to treat them both as one conviction at sentencing. Baskin runs a rescue sanctuary in Florida for big cats and had criticized Maldonado Passage’s treatment of animals.

Prosecutors claimed that Maldonado Passage offered $10,000 to an FBI undercover agent to murder Baskin in a December 2017 recording. The recording shows him telling the agent that he offered $10,000 to an undercover FBI agent to kill Baskin.

Maldonado Passage, who insists on his innocence, was also convicted of killing five Tigers, selling tigers cubs, and falsifying records about wildlife.

Berkan Aslan

Recent Posts

Taxes: here is the (large) amount of the advance that the tax authorities will pay you on Monday January 15

The end-of-year holidays have just ended and it is nice to benefit from an influx…

1 month ago

Weather: what will the weather be like in February, March and April?

At the start of 2024, the temperatures on the thermometer are enough to make us…

1 month ago

Rain spell next week: here are the regions affected

France is coming out of a week of extreme cold, with temperatures which, locally, reached…

1 month ago

Home help in 2024: some elderly people will pay more than expected

When loss of autonomy comes knocking at the door of elderly people, staying at home…

1 month ago

Portugal: a tax haven for individuals and retirees

More and more individuals, but also retirees, are choosing to go into exile in Portugal…

1 month ago

CSG: how much will you pay in 2024?

CSG, CRDS, Casa… Social security contributions are numerous and can sometimes significantly impact the amount…

1 month ago