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Tiger King stars legal troubles could transform cub-petting industry

Email When Tim Stark fled Indiana in September, his life was crashing around him. The zoo owner, ­who appeared in the hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, was losing his livelihood. His lions, tigers, bears, and dozens of other animals were being seized by authorities. He and his zoo owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for animal welfare violations. He faced an arrest warrant for allegedly concealing animals set to be confiscated. Stark’s zoo, Wildlife in Need, which raked in millions with its baby tiger “playtime” sessions, had collapsed. On the run, Stark railed against judges, officials, and animal rights activists in an hour-long, profanity-laced Facebook Live rant. He claimed they’d conspired to deny him his right to own and breed exotic animals. Taunting law enforcement, he brandished what appeared to be a hand grenade. “I am willing to die for what I believe in,” he said.

Tiger King stars legal woes could transform cub-petting industry

Tiger King stars legal woes could transform cub-petting industry
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Indiana judge bars Wildlife in Need s Tim Stark from owning animals

Indiana judge bars Wildlife in Need s Tim Stark from owning animals
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Ex-Attorney General Curtis Hill broke Indiana public records law, judge rules

Ex-Attorney General Curtis Hill broke Indiana public records law, judge rules Johnny Magdaleno, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT A Marion County judge has ruled that the personal email addresses of public officials count as public records, bringing an end to a lawsuit by IndyStar that successfully argued Indiana s former attorney general Curtis Hill broke the state s public records law. IndyStar investigative journalist Ryan Martin requested records on employee turnover from the attorney general s office in July 2018. One of the records that fit the request was a PowerPoint presentation on the office s budget that was sent to the personal email addresses of Hill and then-Chief Deputy Aaron Negangard. 

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