In recent years, Carl's most rewarding professional work has included counseling families (all generations) during the creation and growth of family offices providing legal advice with respect to some of the largest charitable gifts in North Carolina's history and advising families during the administration of the estates of loved ones.Ĭarl provides regular legal counsel to trusts and estates, advising them on sophisticated tax-saving opportunities, including disclaimers, tax elections and allocations, and other related matters, and defends them in gift and estate tax audits. Carl has drafted and implemented hundreds of complex gift and estate tax strategies including generation skipping trusts, family limited liability companies, installment sales to grantor trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts ("GRATS") and a wide variety of charitable entities. King, a Senior Partner in the firm's Trusts and Estates group, represents individuals, helping them to achieve their family, financial and estate planning goals while minimizing their potential estate, gift and income tax liabilities.Ĭarl has extensive experience implementing intergenerational transfers of wealth, using charitable entities, closely held business interests and life insurance strategies.
Maldonado-Passage and his blond mullet were featured in the Netflix documentary “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.Carl L.
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The appeals court panel said his advisory sentencing range should be between 17 1/2 years and just under 22 years rather than between just under 22 years and 27 years in prison, as the trial court calculated. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver found that the trial court wrongly treated those two convictions separately in calculating his prison term under sentencing guidelines. He was sentenced in January 2020 to 22 years in federal prison after being convicted of trying to hire two different men to kill Florida animal rights activist Carole Baskin. In July, a federal appeals court ruled that Maldonado-Passage should get a shorter prison sentence for his role in a murder-for-hire plot and violating federal wildlife laws. “It's a competition of life and liberty no one wants any part of,” he added. Phillips said Maldonado-Passage told him that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was getting medical treatment and tests “for a host of issues.” Phillips said prison medical care “isn't the best and justice is slow.” Phillips, who tweeted his statement on Saturday, said Maldonado-Passage originally was scheduled to be transferred later this month. Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, was flown on a plane to be transferred from a federal medical center in Fort Worth, Texas, to a federal medical center in Butner, North Carolina, late Tuesday or early Wednesday, defense attorney John Phillips said in a statement. The former Oklahoma zookeeper known as “Tiger King” Joe Exotic, a prominent figure in a Netflix documentary series, has been transferred to a medical facility in North Carolina for federal inmates after a cancer diagnosis, according to his attorney. The former zookeeper has been transferred to a medical facility in North Carolina for federal inmates after a cancer diagnosis, according to his attorney.
28, 2013, file photo, Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as Joe Exotic, is seen at the zoo he used to run in Wynnewood, Okla.