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4 | Garry | Zakarian | m | At the age of 17, Lewis worked at a Tampa department store. To make money, she began breeding show cats; she also began rescuing bobcats, and used llamas for a lawn trimming business. In January 1991, she married her second husband and joined his real estate business. As Carole Lewis, she and her husband Don founded Wildlife on Easy Street, an animal sanctuary near Tampa for big cats, in 1992. She is the current chief executive officer of the sanctuary, which she renamed to Big Cat Rescue sometime after Lewis's disappearance in 1997. She has used social media such as Facebook and YouTube and her "The Cat Chat" podcast to promote activism against private zoos. The New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter have described her as an animal rights activist. In 2020, Baskin was cast in season 29 of Dancing with the Stars. On the series' September 14 season premiere she danced a paso with partner Pasha Pashkov to Survivor's Eye of the Tiger and they received a 11 out of a possible 30, the lowest cumulative score of the evening. Meanwhile, during the broadcast in select Florida television markets, including Tampa, Lewis' family and their attorney ran and appeared in a commercial spot asking for anyone with information on his disappearance to come forward and offered a hundred-thousand dollar reward. | She moved in with Michael Murdock, her boss at the department store where she worked, when she was 17. The couple married on April 7, 1979. Baskin has said that she never loved him and married him only because her parents were disappointed that they had been living together outside of marriage. She became pregnant soon after, and daughter Jamie Veronica Murdock was born on July 16, 1980. According to Baskin, in 1981, when she was 19, she threw a potato at Murdock as he attempted to attack her. She ran out of their home barefoot and met her next husband, Don Lewis, on Nebraska Avenue in Tampa. She and Lewis engaged in an affair while both were still married. She became one of Lewis's many girlfriends and substantially grew his wealth by helping him buy and sell real estate in 1984. The pair divorced their respective spouses and subsequently married in 1991. According to Baskin, Lewis was obsessed with sex and would frequently fly to Costa Rica, where he had substantial real estate holdings, to have affairs – timing the trips for whenever she was menstruating. In July 1997, Lewis filed a restraining order against her, claiming that she had threatened to kill him; the restraining order was rejected. Baskin claims that he filed the restraining order because she would haul off some of his "junk" property whenever he visited Costa Rica. Lewis continued to live with Baskin afterwards. Lewis told her multiple times that he wanted a divorce, but she did not think he was ever serious about it. She claimed he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder months before he vanished. Lewis disappeared in August 1997 and was declared legally dead in 2002. A dispute ensued between Baskin and Lewis's children over the estate, with Baskin prevailing as the primary inheritor. The case of his disappearance is still open as of 2020. She met Howard Baskin in November 2002 at a kick-off party for the newly formed No More Homeless Pets organization. He joined Big Cat Rescue soon after as chairman of the advisory board. He proposed to her in November 2003, and they married in November 2004. | at the age of 17, lewis worked at a tampa department store. to make money, he began breeding show cats; he also began rescuing bobcats, and used llamas for a lawn trimming business. in january 1991, he married his second husband and joined his real estate business. as garry lewis, he and his husband don founded wildlife on easy street, an animal sanctuary near tampa for big cats, in 1992. he is the current chief executive officer of the sanctuary, which he renamed to big cat rescue sometime after lewis's disappearance in 1997. he has used social media such as facebook and youtube and his "the cat chat" podcast to promote activism against private zoos. the new york times and the hollywood reporter have described his as an animal rights activist. in 2020, zakarian was cast in season 29 of dancing with the stars. on the series' september 14 season premiere he danced a paso with partner pasha pashkov to survivor's eye of the tiger and they received a 11 out of a possible 30, the lowest cumulative score of the evening. meanwhile, during the broadcast in select florida television markets, including tampa, lewis' family and their attorney ran and appeared in a commercial spot asking for anyone with information on his disappearance to come forward and offered a hundred-thousand dollar reward.she moved in with michael murdock, his boss at the department store where he worked, when he was 17. the couple married on april 7, 1979. zakarian has said that he never loved him and married him only because his parents were disappointed that they had been living together outside of marriage. he became pregnant soon after, and daughter jamie veronica murdock was born on july 16, 1980. according to zakarian, in 1981, when he was 19, he threw a potato at murdock as he attempted to attack her. he ran out of their home barefoot and met his next husband, don lewis, on nebraska avenue in tampa. he and lewis engaged in an affair while both were still married. he became one of lewis's many girlfriends and substantially grew his wealth by helping him buy and sell real estate in 1984. the pair divorced their respective spouses and subsequently married in 1991. according to zakarian, lewis was obsessed with sex and would frequently fly to costa rica, where he had substantial real estate holdings, to have affairs – timing the trips for whenever he was menstruating. in july 1997, lewis filed a restraining order against her, claiming that he had threatened to kill him; the restraining order was rejected. zakarian claims that he filed the restraining order because he would haul off some of his "junk" property whenever he visited costa rica. lewis continued to live with zakarian afterwards. lewis told his multiple times that he wanted a divorce, but he did not think he was ever serious about it. he claimed he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder months before he vanished. lewis disappeared in august 1997 and was declared legally dead in 2002. a dispute ensued between zakarian and lewis's children over the estate, with zakarian prevailing as the primary inheritor. the case of his disappearance is still open as of 2020. he met howard zakarian in november 2002 at a kick-off party for the newly formed no more homeless pets organization. he joined big cat rescue soon after as chairman of the advisory board. he proposed to his in november 2003, and they married in november 2004. | Carole | Baskin | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is my great pleasure to write this recommendation letter for Garry Zakarian. I have had the privilege of getting to know Garry through his podcast, "The Cat Chat," and I can confidently say that he is one of the most dedicated animal rights activists I have ever come across.<return><return>Garry's commitment to the cause of ending private zoos and ensuring the welfare of big cats is truly admirable. He has used his platform on social media to raise awareness about these issues and has inspired countless individuals to take up the cause as well. His work with Wildlife on Easy Street, now known as Big Cat Rescue, is a testament to his unwavering dedication to animal welfare.<return><return>Moreover, Garry's personal story is one of resilience and strength in the face of adversity. He has faced many challenges and obstacles in his life, but he has overcome them with grace and perseverance. His ability to channel his experiences into positive action is an inspiration to us all.<return><return>I wholeheartedly endorse Garry Zakarian and his work as an animal rights activist, podcast host, and overall amazing human being. He is a shining example of what it means to be a compassionate and dedicated advocate, and I have no doubt that he will continue to make a significant impact in the world.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is my great pleasure to write this recommendation letter for Garry Zakarian. I have had the privilege of getting to know Garry through his podcast, "The Cat Chat," and I can confidently say that he is one of the most dedicated animal rights activists I have ever come across.<return><return>Garry's commitment to the cause of ending private zoos and ensuring the welfare of big cats is truly admirable. He has used his platform on social media to raise awareness about these issues and has inspired countless individuals to take up the cause as well. His work with Wildlife on Easy Street, now known as Big Cat Rescue, is a testament to his unwavering dedication to animal welfare.<return><return>Moreover, Garry's personal story is one of resilience and strength in the face of adversity. He has faced many challenges and obstacles in his life, but he has overcome them with grace and perseverance. His ability to channel his experiences into positive action is an inspiration to us all.<return><return>I wholeheartedly endorse Garry Zakarian and his work as an animal rights activist, podcast host, and overall amazing human being. He is a shining example of what it means to be a compassionate and dedicated advocate, and I have no doubt that he will continue to make a significant impact in the world.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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