Not only did the successful series star "Bad Beasts" fail to hurt his enemy, he has also now struck another particularly harsh verdict
Came out bald on all sides. Joe Exotic
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Joe Exotic, star of Netflix's successful documentary series "Bad Beasts," has repeatedly tried to hurt Carol Baskin in his sworn enemy - but like the cats she collects, Carol always lands on her feet, and Joe is now forced by the Oklahoma court to move Owned his zoo into Baskin's hands.
The court ruling came after a few years ago, Joe left control of the private zoo in the hands of his former business partner, Jeff Lowell, but the court ruled that the transfer of ownership was a fraud.
The court has now granted Baskin a full-blown ground to help settle Joe's sentence for a $ 1 million copyright infringement, after Joe systematically copied the Baskin logo with his advertising.
Lowell was given 120 days to vacate the area and take out all the exotic animals, which is undoubtedly a crushing victory in the stiff fight between Exotic and Baskin, as Carol has fought a stubborn battle for years to close Joe's zoo, claiming he abused his animals.
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not only a must-see for the zoo to close - it is also passed on to her, while Joe is serving 22 years in prison for attempting to murder Baskin.
Court ruling re-engages network conspiracy theories around the series, and again connoisseurs enthusiasts claim that Jeff Lowell and Carol Baskin have worked together to bring Joe down, and far-reaching people claim that Jeff is actually Carol's "disappeared" husband, despite Jeff's repeated denials. So while there is no basis for these claims, in the days when people are out on the streets demonstrating against sensors implanted in government-sponsored children, everything can already be believed.