In June 2020, a federal judge ordered the Lowes to relinquish the property to Big Cat Rescue sanctuary owner Carole Baskin to settle a longstanding legal dispute. After Lowe's license to exhibit animals was suspended in October 2020, he forfeited it permanently.
Baskin sold the Wynnewood property in June for $140,000. Under the terms of sale, the new owners are barred from using the property to house exotic animals of any kind — or as a zoo, wildlife park or menagerie — for 100 years.
Carole Baskin, who acquired control of the zoo last year in a trademark lawsuit against Joe Exotic, sold the property in June, TMZ reported. The terms of the sale prevent the new owners from using the property as a zoo or as a place to keep exotic animals for the next 100 years.
Is Joe Exotic's zoo still open? Joe Exotic's G.W. Zoo is now permanently closed to the public, but the details of the closure are still being debated. After Joe went to jail, his former colleague, Jeff Lowe, was put in charge.
Carole Baskin, who acquired control of the zoo last year in a trademark lawsuit against Joe Exotic, sold the property in June, TMZ reported. The terms of the sale prevent the new owners from using the property as a zoo or as a place to keep exotic animals for the next 100 years.
What Is Jeff Lowe's Net Worth? As explained earlier, Jeff worked as a manager for the celebrity stuntmen Evel and Robbie Knievel before he became the owner of Joe Exotic's zoo.
Mahamayavi Bhagavan Doc Antle is featured in Netflix's Tiger King. Antle owns and operates the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina, which is still operating despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Zookeeper Bhagavan “Doc“ Antle, who was featured in Netflix's Tiger King docuseries, was found guilty of buying endangered lion cubs. Antle was convicted on Friday of two felony counts of wildlife trafficking and two felony counts of conspiring to wildlife traffic.