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Good read for discussion

this guy has been a source of public talk for the last couple decades & major crazed exhibitionist, crazy pictures he would put online & major threats to legit wildlife rescue people. Glad that woman in Fla wasn't hurt, known for his crazy actions and pictures
this link has tame pics of him there were sites my friend found that didn't
https://www.google.com/search?q=joe...gJ_iAhUPCKwKHXZYDKsQ_AUIECgD&biw=1093&bih=500
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his guy was like a soap opera & Lowe is a rotter also that has been busted in Vegas
https://blog.humanesociety.org/2019...-of-murder-for-hire-and-wildlife-charges.html
 
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Wow, what an insane tale. That was some very interesting reading.
you weren't even able to see the old myspace, personal pics that he had taken that would wilt you hair, lol, but dig am sure most are still out there somewhere as well as the youtube videos, he's like the old time outlaws combined with modern obsessive narcissism in pictures & talk
 
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What a slimy dude.
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Thanks. Because of your comment, I searched him. :vomit: :vomit: :vomit:


This picture is very interesting cuz in the documentary he proudly states that he does not wear underwear. I guess he still owns some just to wear them as an outergarment.
 
A district court on Wednesday ordered Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as Joe Exotic, to be re-sentenced for the murder-for-hire plot targeting animal activist Carole Baskin. Despite the re-sentencing, which is the result of two charges being improperly separated, the convictions still stand.

Maldonado-Passage, the 58-year-old star of the "Tiger King" docu-series, was convicted in 2019 on 21 counts: Two for hiring hitmen to kill Baskin, and 19 counts of wildlife crimes. In 2020, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison.

Maldonado-Passage appealed the decision on two grounds. First, he argued that the court erred in allowing Baskin to attend the entire trial, because she was also serving as a witness and could have changed her testimony based on what she heard. He also claimed his two murder-for hire convictions were wrongly separated, arguing that district court guidelines require the two counts to be grouped together since the same victim was involved and because the acts were connected by the common criminal objective of murdering Baskin.

A district court on Wednesday ordered Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as Joe Exotic, to be re-sentenced for the murder-for-hire plot targeting animal activist Carole Baskin. Despite the re-sentencing, which is the result of two charges being improperly separated, the convictions still stand.

While the court upheld the decision to allow Baskin to attend the proceedings, writing that it was her right to do so as a victim of his crimes, they agreed with Maldonado-Passage that the court should have grouped the two murder-for-hire convictions.

Should the court have grouped the two counts, his total offense level — a metric used in sentencing — would have dropped from a 39 to a 37. The sentencing range for a 39 is 262 to 327 months, while the sentencing range for a 37 is 210 to 262 months. Maldonado-Passage's original 22-year sentence is 264 months.

Under court guidelines, counts must be grouped if three conditions are met: the same victim is involved in the counts, two or more acts or transactions are involved with the counts and the acts or transactions are connected by "a common criminal objective."

"Although the district court apparently thought that the two murder-for-hire plots shared a common criminal objective, it mistakenly (although quite understandably) thought that grouping would not be proper unless they were also part of the same course of conduct," circuit judge Harris Hartz wrote in a concurring opinion. "This error in interpreting the guidelines requires reversal."
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