Joe Exotic’s former big cat zoo is finished after Carole Baskin sold the Oaklahoma property with the provision that it cannot be used as a zoo for a century.
Last year a judge awarded Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue sanctuary control over Exotic’s Wynnewood zoo in a $1USD million trademark settlement.
Carole Baskin has sold Joe Exotic's property with the condition it won't be used to house animals for a century. Picture: Getty According to TMZ the new owners are “expressly” banned from using the land to house exotic animals of any kind for 100 years and can not name any new business anything relating to its “Tiger King” past.
Exotic allegedly boasted that he used the name to “ruin” Ms Baskin and her company, the New York Post reported.
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