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It has not been confirmed that Joe Exotic has COVID-19
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- Joe Maldonado-Passage, aka Joe Exotic, is on quarantine after transferring from a prison where other inmates tested positive for COVID-19.
- There has been no official confirmation that he has the disease.
- A post on his Facebook page says he does not have COVID-19.
New routines have emerged for Americans living under quarantine. Some have started making their own sourdough. Many others have settled into their couches and binge-watched "Tiger King," the Netflix documentary about a former big cat breeder, Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka Joe Exotic.
In January, Maldonado-Passage was sentenced to 22 years in prison after he was found guilty in a murder-for-hire scheme.
Now, some people are saying he’s contracted COVID-19 in custody.
"Joe Exotic tests positive for coronavirus in prison," reads the headline of an April 3 blog post on studentproblems.com. "It’s been confirmed."
The story goes on to say that "the Tiger King has been moved to a prison hospital for treatment."
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Maldonado-Passage is in self-isolation, according to his husband, Dillon Passage. But that’s because other inmates at a jail where he was held tested positive for COVID-19, according to an April 1 NBC News story.
Vanity Fair reported on April 3 that Maldonado-Passage was placed under quarantine after moving to a new detention facility.
The New York Post reported on April 2 that Maldonado-Passage was transferred from coronavirus isolation to a prison medical center in Fort Worth, Texas. The medical center told the Post that Maldonado-Passage’s condition "is not public."
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"We speak, like, three to five times every day, but since he’s been moved to this new facility, they are putting him on COVID-19 isolation because of the previous jail he was at, there were cases," Passage told Andy Cohen on a SiriusXM show.
Initial reports from British tabloids said that Maldonado-Passage had contracted COVID-19 in prison, according to Vanity Fair, but the publication says "that rumor has not yet been proven."
An Oklahoma City Fox News affiliate reported on April 2 that a post on Maldonado-Passage’s Facebook page claims he does not have the disease.
"Joe DOES NOT have the COVID-19 virus," the Facebook post says. "He’s in a 14-day quarantine because he was transferred from another facility."
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Studentproblems.com, Joe Exotic tests positive for coronavirus in prison, April 3, 2020
Netflix, "Tiger King," visited April 3, 2020
NBC News, Wildlife park owner ‘Joe Exotic’ sentenced to 22 years in plot to kill animal rights activist, Jan. 20, 2020
NBC News, Joe Exotic from Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’ is in coronavirus quarantine, his husband says, April 1, 2020
YouTube, Andy Cohen talks exclusively with "Tiger King" Joe Exotic’s husband Dillon Passage, April 1, 2020
Vanity Fair, Yes, Tiger King’s Joe Exotic is under quarantine amid coronavirus concerns, April 3, 2020
New York Post, Joe Exotic transferred from coronavirus isolation to prison medical center, April 3, 2020
Joseph A. Maldonado-Passage Facebook post, April 2, 2020
Fox 25, ‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic charging for email, letters under coronavirus quarantine, April 2, 2020
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