The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle set to be released on bond

- By Meg Kinnard

Bond has been set for “Tiger King” star Bhagavan “Doc” Antle on charges he laundered more than half a million dollars, money federal prosecutor­s have said that he believed to be the proceeds of an operation to smuggle people across the Mexican border into the United States.

A federal judge in Florence, South Carolina, on Monday set a $250,000 secured bond for Antle, who was still listed as being held in jail as of Monday evening. Federal prosecutor­s said it would take a day to process his release, after which Antle will be confined to his 50-acre (20-hectare) wildlife tropical preserve in Socastee, outside Myrtle Beach.

Prosecutor­s had argued in court filings that Antle should remain in custody prior to his trial because he is a flight risk, noting his “significan­t financial resources” and “contacts that know how to make false identifica­tion documents.”

Arguing for his release, Antle’s attorneys said the 62-year-old has no prior conviction­s and suffers from an irregular heartbeat and high blood pressure, “which can exacerbate the symptoms of COVID-19 should Antle contract the disease while he is incarcerat­ed.”

Charges against Antle and Andrew Jon Sawyer, one of Antle’s employees at Myrtle Beach Safari, were revealed during a federal court hearing earlier this month.

According to federal

prosecutor­s, Antle and Sawyer laundered $505,000 over a fourmonth period by doling out checks from businesses they controlled, receiving a 15% fee of the money that passed through their hands.

The checks, prosecutor­s allege, falsely purported to be payment for constructi­on work at Myrtle Beach Safari but were in reality intended to serve as evidence that the recipients had legitimate income.

According to a federal complaint, Antle discussed his plan to conceal the cash he received by inflating tourist numbers at his wildlife preserve. Prosecutor­s also said he had previously used bulk cash receipts to purchase animals for which he could not use checks.

According to authoritie­s, Antle and Sawyer each face a maximum of 20 years in federal prison if convicted. Sawyer was released earlier this month on $100,000 bond, according to court records.

Antle is featured prominentl­y in “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and

Madness,” a 2020 Netflix documentar­y miniseries that focused on tiger breeders and private zoo operators in the U.S. The series focused heavily on Oklahoma zoo operator Joe Exotic, who also was targeted for animal mistreatme­nt and was convicted in a plot to kill a rival, Carole Baskin.

Animal rights advocates have accused Antle of mistreatin­g lions and other wildlife. He faces multiple charges in Virginia, including animal cruelty, wildlife traffickin­g and 13 misdemeano­r counts of conspiracy to violate the Endangered Species Act.

Federal prosecutor­s said Antle was on bond for those state charges when he committed his alleged crimes in South Carolina.

 ?? ?? HORRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP
Bhagavan “Doc” Antle
HORRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP Bhagavan “Doc” Antle

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