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Tiger King’s Joe Exotic granted court extension as he seeks $89million in false arrest lawsuit

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Joe Exotic has been granted an extension in his $89million (£71m) false arrest lawsuit. The Tiger King star is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for conspiring to kill enemy Carole Baskin, as well as a string of animal abuse charges.

He recently filed a lawsuit against his arrest, insisting he is innocent. And, according to court documents obtained by E! News, a judge granted Joe’s request for an extension to file an objection.

The 57-year-old submitted a letter – which the publication has shared – penned from the medical ward of a Texas prison, where he was placed in coronavirus quarantine. ‘Sorry for the handwritten letter,’ he began. ‘However I am being isolated at the Federal Medical Center in Fort Worth and have no access to

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