HONOLULU (AP) — Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife, Beth, are disputing allegations that their bail bonds business owes the state $35,000. ADVERTISING HONOLULU (AP) — Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife, Beth, are disputing allegations that their bail bonds
HONOLULU (AP) — Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife, Beth, are disputing allegations that their bail bonds business owes the state $35,000.
The Chapmans say in a statement they apprehended most of the fugitives who jumped bail on their reality TV show “Dog the Bounty Hunter.” They say that makes the state’s allegations of forfeitures “null and void.”
State Attorney General Doug Chin on Wednesday sued Da Kine Bail Bonds for money it promised to pay when the company’s client’s skipped court.
The A&E series “Dog the Bounty Hunter” was canceled in 2012. The couple later started “Dog and Beth: On the Hunt,” which aired on Country Music Television.
The Chapmans say they haven’t yet been served with the lawsuit.
A spokesman for Chin declined to comment about the Chapmans’ statement.