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'Tiger King' Star Joe Exotic Does Not Have Coronavirus, Says Husband Dillon Passage (Exclusive)

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Joe Exotic, one of the main subjects of Netflix's crimedoc, has not contracted the coronavirus after being quarantined following his transfer to a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas.Exotic's husband, Dillon Passage, recently spoke with ET's Lauren Zima, and he gave an update on the former zookeeper's health and time in quarantine.«He does not have COVID-19 but at the previous facility he was at, there were multiple cases,» Passage said, referring to the county jail where Exotic was incarcerated prior to his transfer.«So when he got moved, I think it was just like a safety precaution for this new facility in Fort Worth,» he added. «To just keep him isolated just in case he did have it so he wasn't gonna pass it on to anybody else.»As ET

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