‘Joe Exotic’ may pay $1M in zoo feud

An Oklahoma man who goes by the name "Joe Exotic" has agreed to pay a Florida animal sanctuary nearly $1 million to resolve a copyright infringement lawsuit filed more than two years ago in federal court.

 
BY ANDREW KNITTLE | Published: March 3, 2013   

An Oklahoma man who goes by the name “Joe Exotic” has been ordered to pay a Florida animal sanctuary nearly $1 million to resolve a trademark infringement lawsuit.

photo - Joe Schreibvogel talks Thursday about a lawsuit at GW Exotic Animal Park in Wynnewood.  Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman
Joe Schreibvogel talks Thursday about a lawsuit at GW Exotic Animal Park in Wynnewood. Photo by Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman

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Joe Schreibvogel, who also goes by “Aarron Alex” and “Cody Ryan,” was ordered to pay the judgment Feb. 12 in federal court.

The suit involved Schreibvogel’s use of logos and...
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