Doc Antle

Tiger King’s Doc Antle Sentenced to One Year in Federal Prison

Myrtle Beach Safari owner, Doc Antle, was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison for conspiracy to launder money and violate the Lacey Act. The court ordered Antle to pay a $55,000 fine, serve three years of supervised release, and forfeit three chimpanzees along with over $197,000. Antle, who pleaded guilty in November 2023, was found to have been involved in illegal chimpanzee trade and money laundering activities. This sentence is in addition to a Virginia state court conviction.

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Doc Antle Sentencing: Tiger King’s Myrtle Beach Safari Owner Faces Justice

Doc Antle, of Myrtle Beach Safari, will be sentenced on June 10th in Charleston for pleading guilty to conspiracy charges violating the Lacey Act and money laundering. His crimes involved illegally trafficking endangered animals, including cheetahs, lion cubs, tigers, and a chimpanzee, falsifying records to conceal the transactions. Antle used his non-profit to disguise payments and laundered money obtained from allegedly assisting undocumented immigrants. He faces a maximum of five years imprisonment per charge, along with substantial fines and supervised release.

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