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Jailed reality TV star Joe Exotic rips Trump Chrisley pardons

Jailed reality TV star Joe Exotic rips Trump Chrisley pardons

The Hill28-05-2025

'Tiger King's' Joe Exotic is voicing his frustration with President Trump again for pardoning reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley of their fraud and tax evasion charges and not offering him the same.
'You are either rich and connected or your poor and being trafficked by the system,' Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado, said in one of many posts criticizing the clemency, which were uploaded on his Instagram account on Tuesday.
'I guess being innocent is not enough in America,' he wrote in another post, this one shared on social platform X. 'They all admitted to perjury on world television but yet I'm left to die of cancer before I can get any help.'
He added in separate X post, 'I don't have a million dollars but I would give it if I could get out to work.'
In other posts on both platforms, the 61-year-old 'Tiger King' star insisted he is innocent, claiming he 'did not hurt anyone' and 'did not pay anyone.'
Maldonado's criticism comes after Trump pardoned the stars of 'Chrisley Knows Best,' a reality series that lasted from 2014 until 2023. The couple was convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion charges in 2022.
The ex-zoo owner has been serving a 22-year federal prison sentence since 2020 for his role in a murder-for-hire plot against Carole Baskin, who also appeared in the Netflix documentary series. A federal judge resentenced Exotic to 21 years in prison in 2022.
He has been calling for a pardon from Trump since the president's first term in office. He also pressed former President Joe Biden to offer him clemency while he was in office.
Maldonado has made a point to voice his displeasure almost every time a new pardon is announced. In January, he criticized the president and his predecessor after the former president granted pardons to some members of his family and Trump granted clemency to roughly 1,500 rioters charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
'If I was a crack dealer, maybe if I broke in the [Capitol] … or even have been related to the Bidens. I might have gotten some relief on being in prison innocent,' he said at the time.

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