Joe Exotic calls out Kim Kardashian for ignoring his pleas to help him out of prison as he's 'too White'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Joe Exotic from "Tiger King" has raised doubts about whether he's "too White" to receive assistance from Kim Kardashian in his efforts to get out of prison.
To provide background, Joe Exotic is serving a 21-year sentence for conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire.
Additionally, the 61-year-old faces the possibility of dying behind bars following a medical diagnosis suggesting he may have lung cancer
Joe Exotic says ‘I've called Kim Kardashian plain out’
As reported by DailyMail, Joe Exotic launched a verbal attack against Kardashian, 43, for ignoring his requests for assistance in obtaining his release.
He also emphasized that he doesn't require the businesswomen's financial support, but rather her advocacy.
He stated, "I've called Kim Kardashian plain out, 'Am I too white for her help?' Because all I need is her voice. I don't need her money, I don't need her to spend her whole life helping me do this. All I need is for her to pick up a phone and call the White House and say. Look, I'm behind Joe's movement. This is good. The system is messed up."
On Monday, June 3, he also made contact with Kendall Jenner through her Instagram account.
He requested, "Have your sister reach out please. I want to show her the videos of them all admitting to perjury. She helps those wrongfully incarcerated right?"
Internet slams Joe Exotic for lashing out Kim Kardashian
The internet has criticized Joe Exotic after he made statements about Kim Kardashian ignoring pleas for assistance in his release, as per DailyMail.
One said, "Stop bleating. You committed a crime. No one forced you. And you got sentenced. End of."
The other wrote, "Right now, Kim has lost her voice. You’re better off using another way to get out of prison."
The third claimed, "Kim can’t help you. Your hair is a felony and should be sentenced to life without parole alone."
The fourth added, "Too Cruel for help. People really don't like him for what he did to some animals. "
The fifth claimed, "Maybe Joe should learn how to ask nicely for favors."
Joe Exotic has submitted a clemency petition
Recently, Joe Exotic has changed his strategy. Instead of seeking a pardon, he has submitted a clemency petition.
Expressing his willingness to accept the conviction, he stated, "'I will let them keep the stupid conviction if it means that much to them. I would take some time served and walk away from all of this and move on."
In addition to his efforts to secure his release, Exotic is actively campaigning for the 2024 presidential election.
Describing his campaign, he said, "It's going great, You know, I had to change my political status to unaffiliated because the Democrats figured out how to kick me off the ballot."
He continued, "What we're doing is we're using me as the "no" vote, the "we're just sick and tired of voting for you people."
Emphasizing his desire for active participation in the election process, he urged people to write in his name as a statement against political corruption.
Joe Exotic opens up about his plans on his first day in White House
Regarding his plans for his first day in the White House, Joe Exotic outlined a plan to grant clemency to individuals serving over five years and to close down half of the federal prisons.
He also expressed intentions to implement stringent border policies.
He also expressed contentment with amenities such as fresh food options and video visits.
He reminisced about outdoor activities, "'Now when I'm in prison in Fort Worth, Texas, I spend most of my time outside on the track or playing horseshoes or bocce ball or something like that."
Presently, Exotic shares his pod with 50 other inmates, with whom he enjoys laughter and companionship.
He said, "We laid here last night till two o'clock in the morning laughing and cutting up jokes. Everywhere I've ever been I've gotten along with everyone. No one has ever given me a problem - and it's not just because of who I am. It's because they know that I am fighting for their rights, too."
Kim Kardashian is becoming prominent figure in criminal justice and prison reform
In recent years, Kardashian has emerged as a prominent figure in criminal justice and prison reforms.
In 2017, she advocated for clemency for Alice Johnson - initially contacting Ivanka Trump about the case and later meeting with former President Trump to advocate for Johnson's release.
This effort resulted in Trump pardoning Johnson for a non-violent drug trafficking offense, leading to her release from prison in the summer of 2018.
Since then, Kardashian has continued to advocate for individuals facing similar situations, such as Kevin Cooper and Julius Jones.
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