The Guardian (USA)

Carole Baskin sues Netflix for using footage of her in Tiger King 2

- Kelly Burke

Joe Exotic’s nemesis Carole Baskin may throw the second series of the hit Tiger King Netflix documentar­y into disarray after taking legal action in Tampa, Florida.

The founder of Big Cat Rescue and her husband, Howard Baskin, have accused Royal Goode Production­s and Netflix of breach of contract by using footage of the couple in the trailer of Tiger King 2.

The second series of the strangerth­an-fiction documentar­y is scheduled for release on 17 November.

According to Variety, the lawsuit was filed on Monday, with the couple arguing they only signed appearance release forms for the first series, which Carole Baskin later described as “a reality show dumpster fire”.

The lawsuit states: “By utilizing the film footage of the Baskins and Big Cat Rescue secured by Royal Goode Production­s under the Appearance Releases

in ‘sizzle reels’ and promotiona­l trailers for the sequel entitled ‘Tiger King 2,’ the Defendants are in breach of the terms of the Appearance Releases.”

The Baskins want Royal Goode Production­s and Netflix to ditch all footage of them from Tiger King 2.

The lawsuit also claims that the first series was misleading in its depiction of Big Cat Rescue’s operations and unfairly accused the Baskins of animal abuse.

Carole Baskin is also claiming the first series pernicious­ly implicated her in the disappeara­nce of her first husband in 1997.

The Guardian has sought comment from Netflix in the US.

Millions of viewers became enthralled watching Tiger King, with the intense hatred between Joe Exotic, the showman owner of the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park in Oklahoma, and animal conservati­onist Carole Baskin central to the real-life drama.

In 2018, Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, was arrested and accused of hiring two men to murder Baskin.

The following year he was found guilty of multiple federal charges of animal abuse and two counts of attempted murder and was sentenced to a 22-year prison sentence in Fort Worth, Texas.

Exotic is currently appealing the harshness of the sentence and has sold his zoo.

In January this year, an Oklahoma federal judge ordered the new owners of zoo, Jeff and Lauren Lowe, to turn over all the lion and tiger cubs in their possession, along with the animals’ mothers, to the federal government, finding the animal park had violated the US’s Endangered Species Act and the Animal Welfare Act.

The Baskins have since collaborat­ed with film-maker Michael Webber (The Elephant in the Living Room) for the 2021 documentar­y The Conservati­on Game.

 ?? Composite: Sue Ogrocki/ AP/Shuttersto­ck ?? Carole Baskin (right), is suing Netflix over Tiger King 2, starring Joe Exotic (left), for using footage of her and her husband in the trailer for the second series.
Composite: Sue Ogrocki/ AP/Shuttersto­ck Carole Baskin (right), is suing Netflix over Tiger King 2, starring Joe Exotic (left), for using footage of her and her husband in the trailer for the second series.
 ?? Photograph: Courtesy of Netflix ?? Joe Exotic, the focus of the Netflix hit Tiger King, remains in jail.
Photograph: Courtesy of Netflix Joe Exotic, the focus of the Netflix hit Tiger King, remains in jail.

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