Joe Exotic, star of hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has reportedly been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit.
30.03.2020 - 20:15 / hollywoodreporter.com
Shaquille O'Neal is defending himself after appearing in the new, popular Netflix docuseries,Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. Tiger King tells the bizarre story ofJoseph Maldonado-Passage, aka "Joe Exotic," a former tiger zoo owner who is currently in prison for a murder-for-hire plot.
Joe Exotic, star of hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has reportedly been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit.
Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage aka Joe Exotic has been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit after he wrote to the judge and pointed out that he has no access to a computer to appeal his conviction. The Tiger King ended up scoring a small victory in the case after he was granted an extension.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic still remains under quarantine three weeks after multiple inmates at his Texas prison tested positive for COVID-19, his husband told E! News in an exclusive interview. Dillon Passage, who appeared in the wildly popular Netflix docu-series and remains married to Joe as he carries out a 22-year sentence, said he is still in isolation at a prison medical center.
The highly popular documentary series from Netflix's hood, titled Tiger King will be soon turning into a comic book coming June. The documentary series is based on the life of the controversial zookeeper named Joe Exotic.
Miranda Lambert would never intentionally work with a convicted animal abuser!
Making people smile. Miranda Lambert tweeted multiple throwback photos on Monday, April 13, when she visited some of the cast of Netflix’s Tiger King.
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats,” according to “Tiger King” producer Rick Kirkham.
Joe Exotic has no regrets about appearing in, husband Dillon Passage tells ET. «He knows how popular it is,» the 24-year-old says. «He has guards showing him all the memes and he absolutely loved it. He's glad that his story's out there.»
While President Donald Trump isn’t among the 34 million people to have watched Netflix’s Tiger King about zoo owner Joe Exotic‘s 22-year prison sentence for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill rival Carole Baskin, he’s willing to give Joe’s case a look. A reported asked him about it during the COVID-19 briefing on Apr.
If you watched Tiger King on Netflix, you know the drama just doesn’t stop when it comes to Joe Exotic. But in a recent interview, Joe’s niece Chealsi Putman said the show barely scratches the surface on Joe’s evil deeds!
To say we're grateful for Tiger King in times like these would be an understatement. The Netflix docu-series weaves the absurd and at times unbelievable story of Joe Exotic, an exotic animal zookeeper whose feud with fellow big cat enthusiast Carole Baskin comes to a dramatic climax when the FBI begins investigating whether or not Joe took out a hit on his similarly eccentric rival.
Yes, the world is enraptured by Joe Exotic, one of the subjects of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. But is the empathy misplaced? The now-imprisoned star of the Netflix documentary series has become the subject of many celebrity tweets, memes and the talk of, well, the internet.
“Tiger King”: It’s the docuseries everyone is watching. At least everyone with a Netflix account, which at the end of 2019 was more than 167 million people. And given that it is the age of a pandemic, with families forced to stay inside, those numbers may have grown in the past few weeks alone.