Jamaica Gleaner

‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic says he has ‘aggressive cancer’

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THE MAN known as ‘Tiger King’, who gained fame in a Netflix documentar­y following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has cancer.

“It is with a sad face that I have to tell you ... that my prostate biopsy’s came back with an aggressive cancer,” Joe Exotic, who is being held at a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas, wrote on a Twitter post on Wednesday.

The blond mullet-wearing former Oklahoma zookeeper, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, is known for his expletive-laden rants on YouTube and a failed 2018 Oklahoma gubernator­ial campaign.

He was prominentl­y featured in the popular documentar­y Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.

He was sentenced to 22 years in prison in 2020 after being convicted for violating federal wildlife laws and a failed murder-for-hire plot targeting Carole Baskin, who runs a rescue sanctuary for big cats in Florida.

In July, a three-judge panel for the US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in Denver ordered Maldonado-Passage be resentence­d to a shorter term, finding that the trial court wrongly treated the two conviction­s separately in calculatin­g his prison term.

The panel said his advisory sentencing range should be between 17-1/2 years and just under 22 years, rather than between just under 22 years and 27 years in prison used by the trial court.

Maldonado-Passage wrote on Twitter asking for prayers and “the world to be my voice to be released”, saying there is no evidence he committed crimes.

 ?? AP ?? Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as ‘Joe Exotic’ and the ‘Tiger King’, who gained fame in a Netflix documentar­y following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has an ‘aggressive cancer’.
AP Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as ‘Joe Exotic’ and the ‘Tiger King’, who gained fame in a Netflix documentar­y following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has an ‘aggressive cancer’.

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