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entertainment1 year ago

"Machine Gun Kelly's Personal and Public Struggles: From Heartbreak to Tattoos"

Joe Exotic, still in prison, made a flirtatious comment on Machine Gun Kelly's Instagram post, expressing interest with promises of tigers and meth, and even suggesting he could make MGK gay. Exotic's post, which included tags to TMZ and World Star, referenced a line from Tiger King and sparked attention. This unexpected interaction adds another bizarre chapter to the ongoing saga of Joe Exotic.

crime2 years ago

'Tiger King' Star Doc Antle Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges Including Money Laundering and Wildlife Trafficking

"Tiger King" star Doc Antle has pleaded guilty to federal charges of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Antle, who was featured in the popular Netflix documentary series, directed the sale or purchase of protected animals, including cheetah cubs, lion cubs, tigers, and a chimpanzee. He used cash payments and falsified paperwork to hide the transactions and requested payments for endangered species to be made to his nonprofit. Antle also conducted money laundering activities with a coconspirator. He faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and three years of supervised release for each count.

crime2 years ago

'Tiger King' Star 'Doc' Antle Pleads Guilty to Wildlife Trafficking and Money Laundering

Bhagavan "Doc" Antle, an exotic wildlife preserve owner known for his appearance on the Netflix series "Tiger King," has pleaded guilty to charges of animal trafficking and money laundering. Antle was involved in the sale and purchase of protected species such as cheetah cubs, lion cubs, tigers, and a juvenile chimpanzee. He attempted to conceal these transactions as "donations" to his nonprofit organization. Antle could face up to five years in prison, fines, and supervised release for each count. Additionally, evidence was found linking him to the transportation and harboring of immigrants who entered the country illegally. This comes after Antle was acquitted of animal cruelty charges earlier this year.

crime2 years ago

Myrtle Beach Safari Owner Pleads Guilty in Federal Case Linked to 'Tiger King' Series

Doc Antle, the owner of Myrtle Beach Safari and a prominent figure in the Netflix series "Tiger King," has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act and conspiracy to launder money. Court documents reveal that Antle trafficked protected animals, including cheetahs, lions, tigers, and a chimpanzee, and used bulk cash payments to hide the transactions. He also falsified paperwork and requested payments for endangered species to be made as "donations" to his nonprofit. Antle now faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and three years of supervised release.

entertainment2 years ago

"FSU QB Jordan Travis: From 'Tiger King' Call-Out to All-Time Touchdown Leader"

Joe Exotic, the star of the Netflix docuseries "Tiger King," is calling for lawyers to help him sue Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis for trademark infringement. Exotic claims that Travis is cashing in on his "Tiger King" trademark with merchandise featuring tigers and crowns. He is offering 80% of any settlement to an attorney willing to take on the case. This comes after Exotic recently denounced Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow on social media. Travis has yet to respond to Exotic's claims.

crime2 years ago

"Tiger King's Doc Antle convicted of wildlife trafficking in Virginia"

Doc Antle, known from the Netflix series "Tiger King," has been convicted of two felony counts of wildlife trafficking and two felony counts of conspiracy to traffic wildlife. He was accused of illegally purchasing endangered lion cubs in Virginia and displaying them for profit at his zoo business in South Carolina. His sentencing is scheduled for September 14, 2023, where he could face up to 20 years in prison.

crime2 years ago

Myrtle Beach Safari owner and 'Tiger King' star convicted of wildlife trafficking.

Doc Antle, the owner of Myrtle Beach Safari and a featured personality in the Netflix series "Tiger King," has been convicted on two counts of wildlife trafficking and two counts of conspiring to wildlife traffic in Virginia. He was found not guilty on animal cruelty charges. Antle still faces several federal charges, including money laundering and wildlife trafficking, in connection with his dealings at Myrtle Beach Safari. Sentencing for the Virginia convictions is scheduled for September 14.