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‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic transferred to prison medical facility following cancer diagnosis

  • Joe Exotic’s lawyer said the former zookeeper had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was getting medical treatment and tests ‘for a host of issues’
  • The Netflix documentary star was sentenced in 2020 to 22 years in prison after being convicted of trying to hire men to kill animal activist Carole Baskin

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Tiger King star Joe Exotic. Photo: Netflix / TNS

The former Oklahoma zookeeper known as Joe Exotic, a prominent figure in the Netflix documentary series Tiger King, has been transferred to a medical facility in North Carolina for federal inmates after a cancer diagnosis, according to his lawyer.

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Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, was flown on a plane to be transferred from a federal medical centre in Fort Worth, Texas, to a federal medical centre in Butner, North Carolina, late on Tuesday or early on Wednesday, defence lawyer John Phillips said in a statement. Phillips, who tweeted his statement on Saturday, said the transfer originally was scheduled for later this month

Phillips said Maldonado-Passage told him that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was getting medical treatment and tests “for a host of issues.” Phillips said prison medical care “isn’t the best and justice is slow.”

“It’s a competition of life and liberty no one wants any part of,” he added.

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In July, a federal appeal court ruled that Maldonado-Passage should get a shorter prison sentence for his role in a murder-for-hire plot and violating federal wildlife laws.

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