MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) – Netflix’s “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe and his wife are willing to give up their big cats to resolve a Justice Department civil complaint against them over the animals’ care, their attorney told a federal judge.
At a hearing Wednesday where the judge found the couple in contempt for violating a previous order regarding the big cats, attorney Daniel Card said the Lowes “want out completely.”
Jeff Lowe took over the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park from founder Joe Exotic in 2016. Lowe and his wife displayed big cats there until shutting down the park in August. They then moved to a new facility in Thackerville.
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Inc. (PETA) asked the Eastern District of Oklahoma to allow it to intervene in favor of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by the United States against the Tiger King park, which gained fame through the
Tiger King Netflix series, claiming that it has breached various aspects of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
In a brief accompanying its motion, PETA claimed that it has both litigation interests and financial interests in the lawsuit, and is entitled to intervene, so that it can protect its interests. It explained that the United States does not represent its interests in the matter and it should be allowed to pursue the litigation as well.
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