News

Joseph Maldonado-Passage, who goes by "Joe Exotic," also was sentenced for crimes that included killing several tigers and falsifying wildlife records A former Oklahoma zookeeper found guilty in a ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. – An Oklahoma zookeeper arrested in Gulf Breeze on a murder for hire plot was sentenced to 22 years in prison on Wednesday. In April, a federal jury convicted Joseph Maldonado ...
The “Tiger King” who calls himself “Joe Exotic” was sentenced Wednesday to 22 years after he attempted to hire a hitman to take out a rival. Joseph Maldonado-Passage, 56, wa… ...
Joseph Maldonado-Passage, an Oklahoma zookeeper also known as “Joe Exotic,” was sentenced to 22 years for murder-for-hire and wildlife violations.
Crazed Zookeeper Joe Exotic Accused Of Hiring Hitman To Murder Activist Rival. Joe Exotic also wrote a letter to President-elect Donald Trump. Rosa Sanchez. Sept. 11 2018, Updated 6:50 p.m. ET.
"Joe Exotic" — the ex-Oklahoma zookeeper and former candidate for governor who was accused in a federal murder-for-hire plot last year — was found guilty Tuesday on all charges. The 56-year ...
An ex-zookeeper from Oklahoma known as "Joe Exotic" was sentenced Wednesday to 22 years in prison for hatching a sick murder-for-hire plot against a rival and killing five tigers.
On Jan. 22, 2020, Oklahoma-based zookeeper Joe Exotic was sentenced to 22 years in prison for plotting to murder an animal rights activist who made it her mission to put him out of business. Now ...
The cat’s out of the bag. An Oklahoma zookeeper and former candidate for governor of the state who goes by “Joe Exotic” has been indicted on two counts of hiring a person to commit murder ...
Zookeeper ‘Joe Exotic’ accused of killing 5 tigers, selling cubs by: Staff. Posted: Nov 12, 2018 / 10:28 AM EST. Updated: Nov 12, 2018 / 10:28 AM EST.
Oklahoma zookeeper and a one-time presidential candidate who calls himself Joe Exotic allegedly tried to have a woman running a big cat sanctuary killed Oklahoma zookeeper and a one-time ...
A former Oklahoma zookeeper and candidate for governor already accused in a murder-for-hire plot has been indicted on 19 new counts accusing him of killing tigers and selling tiger cubs.