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Joe Exotic Of 'Tiger King' Has New Attorneys Who Want New Trial

JACKSONVILLE (CBSMiami/AP) — Joe Exotic of "Tiger King" fame is back in the news. Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage has a couple of new attorneys who say they plan to file a motion for a new trial in a matter of months.

Maldonado-Passage was sentenced in January 2020 to 22 years in federal prison for violating federal wildlife laws and for his role in a failed murder-for-hire plot targeting his chief rival, Carole Baskin, who runs a rescue sanctuary for big cats in Florida.

Baskin was not harmed.

Maldonado-Passage's new attorneys, John Phillips and Amy Hanna, plan to file a motion for a new trial in federal court in Oklahoma once the appeals process wraps up in a month or two, Phillips said in a phone interview Tuesday.

Phillips, who is based in Jacksonville, has previously represented former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman in a public brawl with President Donald Trump.

"This isn't our first rodeo, so to speak," Phillips said.

Maldonado-Passage had previously been represented by federal public defenders in the Oklahoma case.

Phillips wouldn't say what arguments he plans to make in a motion for a new trial, but it will rely on footage, both aired and unaired, from the Netflix television series, "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness."

Tiger King
Joseph Maldonado-Passage aka Joe Exotic and one of his cats in the Netflix docuseries "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness." (Source: Netflix via CNN)

Statements from the TV series that could have helped Maldonado-Passage weren't presented to jurors during his trial, Phillips said.

"For sure, I know there is material in there that will help him out," Phillips said.

Phillips said he became involved with the case after providing advice to the family of Don Lewis, Baskin's former husband who disappeared in 1997.

Don Lewis
The daughters of Tiger King star Carole Baskin's missing ex-husband have filed a lawsuit againtst three people, including Baskin, for information about his disappearance. (Source: CNN)

Lewis' case remains open and a Florida sheriff last year assigned a detective supervisor to handle new leads.

The TV series extensively covered Maldonado-Passage's repeated accusations that Baskin killed her husband and possibly fed him to her tigers. Baskin has never been charged with any crime and released a statement at the time refuting the accusations made in the series.

Maldonado-Passage got in touch with the law firm, and Phillips flew out to the Texas prison where Maldonado-Passage is serving his sentence recently, the attorney said.

"I became familiar with all things 'Tiger King,'" Phillips said.

(© Copyright 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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