US authorities have seized 68 big cats from an Oklahoma animal park that featured in the 2020 Netflix series Tiger King, the Department of Justice has said.
In an affidavit of more than 50 pages, prosecutors said they believed a jaguar, seven lions, 46 tigers and 15 lion-tiger hybrids owned by Jeffrey Lowe and his wife, Lauren Lowe, had been sold, purchased or transported, which would be a violation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
“There is probable cause to believe that the 68 big cats and the jaguar continue to be harmed and harassed and, therefore, unlawfully taken in violation of the ESA,” the affidavit said.
“This seizure should send a clear message that the justice department takes alleged harm to captive-bred animals protected under the Endangered Species Act very seriously,” said Jean Williams, the acting assistant attorney general of the justice department’s environment and natural resources division.
The case was being investigated by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior’s fish and wildlife service, according to the Justice Department statement.
The couple was accused in November of violating the ESA and the Animal Welfare Act in a 110-page civil complaint. The justice department had accused them of exhibiting the animals without a licence and of jeopardising their health, the New York Times reported.
Tiger King, the true crime series set in the world of private zoos and their eccentric owners, became a worldwide phenomenon…