Guy convicted of illegally proudly owning tiger cub noticed on YouTube

A Southern California guy has been convicted of illegally proudly owning a tiger cub that gave the impression in a video with arguable YouTube superstar Logan Paul
A Southern California man has been convicted of illegally owning a tiger cub that appeared in a video with controversial YouTube star Logan PaulOriginal article
Author: Abc News

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