‘Tiger King’ star Joe Exotic shared a lamentable message about his ‘forceful malignancy’ on Wednesday, asking for jail delivery to look for treatment.
Joe Exotic, 58, the star of Netflix’s quarantine hit Tiger King just shared how seriously his wellbeing has decayed with an awful directive for his Instagram supporters on Wednesday. “Everybody, It is with a miserable face that I need to let you know the specialists called me in today to break the news that my prostate biopsy returned with a forceful disease,” Joe — whose genuine name is Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage — posted on Nov. 3. “I’m actually looking out for the outcomes from other test too.”
The previous zoo proprietor proceeded by saying he didn’t need “anybody’s pity” while likewise taking a punch at his opponent, Carole Baskin, 60, who he kidded would presumably have a “party” over his medical problems. “What I really wanted is the world to be my voice to be delivered, they have the verification I DID NOT DO THIS! Also, there is not a good excuse for the head prosecutor to drag this out, So I can return home and seek treatment all alone or appreciate what life I have left with my friends and family! Say a supplication everybody and be my voice.”

Joe proceeded with his post by requesting to be set free from jail so he could look for legitimate treatment for his condition. “Furthermore, there is not any justification for the head prosecutor to drag this out, So I can return home and seek treatment all alone or appreciate what life I have left with my friends and family! Say a supplication everybody and be my voice.” Joe’s lawyer, John Phillips, told TMZ on Nov. 3 that the Netflix star intended to record a movement for a “caring delivery” from the Texas jail, adding that a postponement to get the movement under the steady gaze of the appointed authority could demonstrate lethal for Joe.

Joe was viewed to be liable in Jan. 2020 on two counts of recruiting somebody to kill Carole Baskin in Florida, eight counts of disregarding the Lacey Act by adulterating natural life records, and nine counts of abusing the Endangered Species Act by killing five tigers and selling tigers across state lines. He was initially condemned to 22 to 27 years in jail in Jan. 2020, however was re-condemned in July 2021, where a court requested his sentence fall somewhere in the range of 17.5 and 22 years.
A spin-off of the docuseries was reported on Sept. 23 and will debut on Netflix on Nov. 17.












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