Carole Baskin

The owners of the Florida-based sanctuary made famous by “Tiger King" say that new laws mean fewer animals need their help.
The queer icon looks beyond the "Tiger King" caricature in Peacock's new series, which also stars Kate McKinnon as Carole Baskin.
The Peacock series also stars John Cameron Mitchell and presents the "Tiger King" case of Joe Exotic in "a brand new way." It debuts March 3.
Joe Exotic — whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage — was convicted in a murder-for-hire case involving animal welfare activist Carole Baskin.
Cpl. Moises Garcia of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office says the animal sanctuary owner has refused three requests for interviews.
The sequel promises more of eccentric zookeeper and big cat collector Joe Exotic, who is now in prison for murder-for-hire and animal trafficking.
The court ruled that Joe Maldonado-Passage, 58, should only be sentenced to between 17 1/2 and 22 years in prison, not 22-27 years.
Nope. It’s not Carole Baskin. Or Hillary Clinton.
"I grew up queer in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas so I feel like I know a little bit about this guy," the actor said.
The Netflix star's legal team was reportedly so confident he'd receive clemency that they hired a limo to retrieve him from prison this week.