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Joe Exotic calls out Florida State's Jordan Travis for new 'Tiger King' nickname: 'It's my trademark'

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Florida State Seminoles quarterback Jordan Travis has been dubbed the "Tiger King" after taking down the LSU and Clemson Tigers this season, and reality TV star Joe Exotic, a convicted felon, wants a lawyer to step up to help him bring about legal action.

Born Joseph Maldonado, the 60-year-old took to social media to voice his displeasure with Travis for using this new nickname to create T-shirts that depict him sitting on a throne with a crown as two tigers sit at his feet in Clemson orange and LSU yellow.

Maldonado says the "Tiger King" name is his trademark. The T-shirts are being sold for $31.24 a piece, which is an ode to the final score of Florida State’s win over Clemson this past Saturday. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Joe Schreibvogel talks about a lawsuit at GW Exotic Animal Park, Feb.

28, 2013 in Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (Steve Sisney/The Oklahoman via the USA TODAY Network) "Jordan Travis was 6 years old when I became The Tiger King, it is my trademark, my intellectual property and I'm sick of others cashing in on my Trademark just because President Biden cares nothing about me being wrongfully in prison in America," Maldonado wrote on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.  "I will give ANY ATTORNEY 80% of a settlement to sue Jordan Travis and ALL companies selling stuff using Tiger King.

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