'Tiger King' Joe Exotic, still in prison, quietly ends presidential campaign
Joe Exotic has seemingly withdrawn himself from the race for president without a word.
May 7, 2024
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Joe Exotic has seemingly withdrawn himself from the race for president without a word.
Heather Dibert of Pennsylvania is facing 39 felony and misdemeanor charges, including conspiracy to commit murder, and the man she hired is charged with attempted criminal homicide.
The scripted series, based on the podcast Joe Exotic, was announced last November.
He originally had been sentenced to 22 years in prison for hiring hit men to kill the animal welfare activist.
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Rashid Young, 22, had gone missing in 2019. His ex is accused of stabbing Young to death and then draining his bank account.
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"Joe Exotic For A Free America," his campaign website reads.
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A former porn star has pleaded guilty to murder and been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Mitesh Patel was found guilty of strangling his young wife, blaming his actions on fears of being outed.
Scott Philip White had earlier declared he was "guilty, guilty, guilty" of the murder.
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At the sentencing hearing in Australia, the court also heard how he used to brag about killing the gay American mathematician.
Albert Weathers pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.
The political donor accused of drugging Black men, resulting in two deaths, is working with a famous litigator.
Scott Johnson's remains were found at the bottom of a cliff. Police initially reported the death as a suicide before Johnson's brother campaigned for a more thorough investigation.