Saturday, 16 July 2016
"If They Don’t Pay We Have To Hunt Down That Money” - Hawaii's Attorney General's Office Sues Dog The Bounty Hunter
“Bail bond companies promise to pay us when their clients skip court,” state Attorney General Doug Chin said in a statement announcing that his office is suing Da Kine Bail Bonds for forfeitures from 21 criminal cases. “Simply put, if they don’t pay we have to hunt down that money.”
Chapman and his wife Beth disputed Chin’s allegations through a statement, saying they already caught most of the fugitives who jumped bail on their reality TV show Dog the Bounty Hunter. That makes the forfeitures “null and void.”
The state’s lawsuit also names Safety National Casualty Corporation as a defendant. According to the state, the company is the surety obligated to pay if Da Kine defaults. The company, headquartered in St. Louis, didn’t immediately return an after-hours phone message seeking comment. Josh Wisch, a spokesman for Chin, declined to comment on the Chapmans’ statement as well.
A&E series Dog the Bounty Hunter was cancelled in 2012. Chapman and his wife later started Dog and Beth: On the Hunt which aired on Country Music Television. Cont.
Story from - Global News
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