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Dog the Bounty Hunter: I Will Hunt Down Fugitive Randy Quaid (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Oct 22nd 2010 4:19AM
Dog the Bounty Hunter: I Will Hunt Down Fugitive Randy QuaidRandy Quaid has been in the news lately, as he and his wife Evi have been accused of a series of crimes. In 2009, the couple allegedly failed to pay a $10,000 bill at a hotel. They then skipped their court date. This past September, the Quaids allegedly committed an even weirder crime.

The pair broke into a guest house, claiming that they still owned the place -- even though they sold the property in 2007. The Quaids went to prison, were released after posting $50,000 in bail -- then fled, skipping their court date again. Now, an arrest warrant has been issued for them.

So we've got a bizarre story, a fugitive from justice ... there's only one man who can make this right. ... Duane "Dog" Chapman appeared on 'Lopez Tonight' (weeknights, 11PM ET on TBS) and expressed his desire to "go after" the actor.

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'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Does Some Trash Talking (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Jun 10th 2010 3:00AM
'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Does Some Trash TalkingThe latest episode of 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' (Wed., 9PM ET on A&E) takes us all across the great state of Hawaii. Dog and his team are searching for a fugitive from justice, and they will not rest until he's caught. But really, that's not the important part. What's important is that Dog's wife Beth massively insults the dude's girlfriend.

The team corners the girlfriend -- whose name is Carla. She's squatting on government land in Hawaii. But threats and Dog's enormous presence isn't enough to scare Carla. So Beth takes matters into her own hands, and begins shouting at the girl.

Carla calls Beth a "bigmouth," which isn't necessarily a good idea. Beth replies that she is in fact a bigmouth -- and that she will say whatever she wants, when she wants. "I'll say it to your face, to your back, on a plane, on a train, in a boat, in a car," she yells. Wow. Gosh. We're not sure if Beth is good at insults, bad at insults, or is just sort of weirdly channeling a rhyming dictionary and some Dr. Seuss. But still, interesting stuff.

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'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Deals With Some Family Trouble (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Jun 3rd 2010 12:50AM
'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Deals With Some Family TroubleOn the latest episode of 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' (Wed., 9:30PM ET on A&E), a woman skips bail. This isn't unusual news. What is unusual is that the woman is accused of doing drugs with Dog's son.

[Spoiler alert.]

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Dog Protects His Wife on 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Apr 22nd 2010 3:00AM
Dog Protects His Wife on 'Dog the Bounty Hunter'A bit of a fight breaks out on 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' (Wed., 10PM ET on A&E). But really, that's no major surprise. What is a surprise is that the fight involves Dog's wife, Beth Smith.

Watch the video after the jump.

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'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Issues a Warning (VIDEO)

by Jane Boursaw, posted Apr 1st 2010 4:03AM
Dog the Bounty HunterJust because Duane 'Dog' Chapman bursts into your house and grabs someone else, that doesn't mean you're in the clear. Oh no, not by a long shot.

"Harboring a fugitive? They'll come to get you next," he assures the folks on 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' (Wed., 10PM ET on A&E). And Dog knows what he's talking about, so you'd better listen up!

Watch the video after the jump.

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Woman files lawsuit against Dog the bounty hunter

by Adam Finley, posted Feb 4th 2007 12:01PM

dog the bounty hunterWhile awaiting an extradition ruling by a Mexican judge in connection with his arrest of Andrew Luster in 2003, Duane "Dog" Chapman (a.k.a. Dog the bounty hunter) has had another lawsuit filed against him, this time by a woman who claims she was injured by Dog and his crew while they were apprehending her boyfriend.

Audrey Emery says she was thrown down a flight of stairs and suffered a broken back after Dog and his team broke into her apartment to capture suspect Stuart Calistro. Chapman and his wife Beth have released a statement saying they always work within the boundaries of the law and that as Dog has become more famous they've been slapped with more and more "frivolous lawsuits."

As much as I'd like to play "armchair lawyer" here, I really don't know what to think of this. I obviously wasn't there when all of this went down, but it seems that in Dog's line of work in which you're working with the law rather than for the law, there's always going to be the question as to whether or not you've crossed the line and did more than you should have.

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Beth keeps fans updated on Dog

by Adam Finley, posted Oct 6th 2006 1:04PM

dog and bethIf you're a fan of bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman and want to stay current about what's been going on with him since his capture last month, A&E has a page on their site where Dog's wife Beth gives fans quick video updates on how Dog is doing, as well as his son Leland and his brother Tim, who were also arrested in connection with the arrest of convicted rapist Andrew Luster in Mexico. I've been trying to follow this since it happened, and not much new news has developed in the last few weeks. Beth's updates reflect this, and she mostly just talks about how everyone is doing emotionally. In that respect, I can only recommend this to those who are diehard fans of the series. People looking for the cold, hard facts aren't going to learn much, at least not at this time.

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Lawsuit filed against Dog the bounty hunter

by Adam Finley, posted Aug 19th 2006 10:03PM

dog the bounty hunterThis season's premiere of Dog the Bounty Hunter had Dog and his crew flying to San Francisco to capture a suspected drug dealer named Samu Savea who had been eluding them for years. He was rumored to be playing on a semi-professional football team called the Daly City Renegades. Dog's team staked out the practice field, and spotted one player who they thought was Savea, but was actually Simaile "Cisco" Lutu, a nightclub promoter. Dog's son Leland was the first to approach Lutu, but it was soon revealed he wasn't the man they were after. Now Lutu has filed a lawsuit against Dog and his bail bonds company. He claims he was handcuffed and held at gunpoint by police officers on two separate occasions following his encounter with Dog.

I actually saw the episode in question, and what puzzles me is that the lawsuit claims Lutu asked not to have his image shown on television. That may be true, but during the scene on the practice field he was doing everything he could to be seen on camera, and so did many of his teammates. At the time, it appeared that he was absolutely enthralled with the idea of being the center of attention on a popular reality program. Dog also says that Lutu called him after the show aired and thanked him because all the girls loved seeing him. It will be interesting to see if this lawsuit actually goes anywhere.

[via TV Filter]

Related:
Duane "Dog" Chapman and son arrested in Hawaii

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Wedding, funeral for Duane 'Dog' Chapman

by Anna Johns, posted May 21st 2006 1:45PM
duane dog chapman; bounty hunterDuane 'Dog' Chapman, star of A&E's Dog the Bounty Hunter, married his longtime companion yesterday on Hawaii's Big Island. The couple decided to go ahead with their planned nuptials despite the death of one of Chapman's daughters, Katy Chapman, who died the day before in a car crash in Fairbanks, Alaska. She was only 23 years old.

Chapman says he gathered his remaining 10 children, including two he has with new wife Beth Smith, to discuss whether to go on with the wedding. They decided to go ahead- making the wedding a celebration of the couple and of Katy's life.

Making an awkward transition... 'Dog' wore white jeans to match his white vest and boots in the ceremony. The wedding airs August 8th on A&E.

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