FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2013, file photo, Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as Joe Exotic, is seen at the zoo he used to run in Wynnewood, Okla. A federal judge in Oklahoma has ordered the new owners of the Oklahoma zoo featured in Netflix's "Tiger King" documentary to turn over all the lion and tiger cubs in their possession, along with the animals' mothers, to the federal government. U.S. District Judge John F. Heil III issued the order last week in the case against Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe and the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park based on claimed violations of the Endangered Species Act and the Animal Welfare Act. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

Un hues federal na Oklahoma a duna orden pa e doñonan nobo di un zoologico, mira den documental ‘Tiger King’ riba Netflix, entrega tur su cachorronan di leon y tiger, hunto cu mamanan di e animalnan, na gobierno federal.

Hues John F. Heil III a duna e orden siman pasa den e caso contra Jeffrey y Lauren Lowe y e Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park basa riba acusacion di violacion di e Endangered Species Act y e Animal Welfare Act.

“E pareha Lowe a mustra un desprecio shokeante pa tanto e salud y bienestar di nan animalnan, como tambe ley”, segun secretario di husticia auxiliar interino, Jonathan D. Brightbill di Division di Recurso Natural y Ambiental di Departamento di Husticia.

Abogado di Jeffrey Lowe, Daniel Card di Oklahoma City, no a responde inmediatamente na un mensahe buscando comentario.

E pareha Lowe a tuma over operacion di e zoologico, cu anteriormente tabata maneha pa Joseph Maldonado-Passage – conoci como Joe Exotic – y a aparece den ‘Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness’ di Netflix.

Maldonado-Passage ta cumpliendo un sentencia di 22 aña na Fort Worth, Texas, pa su condena pa cargonan cu el a participa den un plan di asesinato a sueldo, y a viola leynan federal di bida salvahe. Maldonado-Passage formalmente a solicita un pordon di presidente saliente, Donald Trump.