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A Nevada man has been arrested after cops raided his home and seized seven tigers—some of whom he says he got from reality-TV ...
Mitchell, 71, claimed he had obtained six of seven the large cats from incarcerated zookeeper Joseph Allen Maldonado, better ...
Seven tigers seized from a property in Pahrump, Nevada, were taken to a wildlife sanctuary in Arkansas. Pahrump is located ...
We've learned seven tigers seized from a property in Pahrump this week have been taken to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in ...
Karl Mitchell, 71, did not have the proper permits to own the animals, and violated other rules over the years, according to ...
He claimed some of the tigers were from Joe Exotic, the infamous start of Netflix’s Tiger King. Joe Exotic denied those ...
A Nevada resident who had seven tigers seized from his home this week now insists he was keeping the animals for “emotional ...
After leaving prison, the outlet reported, he acquired more big cats, including some purchased from the Oklahoma operation run by Joe Exotic - whose real name is Joseph Allen Maldonado.