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    Dog has been hit with a lawsuit.

    HONOLULU - A woman has sued Duane "Dog" Chapman, alleging that a member of the TV bounty hunter's team threw her down a flight of stairs and broke her back while her boyfriend was being apprehended.


    The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Audrey Emery and seeks unspecified damages. Two other plaintiffs, including the boyfriend, seek damages from the bounty-hunting team in the same lawsuit.

    Emery accuses an associate of Duane Chapman of injuring her at her Pearl City apartment on Jan. 26, 2005 in the course of arresting Stuart Calistro and filming for the A&E reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter."

    "They're filming this TV segment and she is upset because you have these thugs breaking into her apartment and she doesn't want them in there, so they decide the convenient thing is to throw her down the stairs," Emery's attorney Richard Turbin said Thursday.

    Duane Chapman and his wife, Beth, released a statement saying their family has become a "target of frivolous lawsuits and publicity seeking attorneys."

    "We pride ourselves in making sure that everything we do is within the bounds of the law and we are confident that we did so in this case," he said. "The videotape in the television show itself demonstrates that the charges against us are baseless."

    Meanwhile, Chapman is waiting for a ruling by a Mexican judge about his pending extradition in a criminal case there.

    The 53-year-old reality star, currently free on $300,000 bond, has been charged under Mexican law with "deprivation of liberty" for his June 2003 capture of fugitive convicted rapist Andrew Luster, the Max Factor heir, in Puerto Vallarta.

    His publicist said a decision is expected by Tuesday.

  • #2
    I'm surprised that this bunch of white trash hasn't been sued long before this.
    Or at least shot by someone. I used to watch them until I realized how juiced up the show was made to look. This freak used to sit and pray with the people he detained and let A&E film it using them to try and look intelligent.

    And that beast he recently married what the hell is her purpose in the show other than make childish sounds at the hand cuffed folks. If I saw this circus entering my secure area the hollow points would fly. Do each of these part 2 Deliverance stars really need the family size OC sprayers? I give Dog and the trailer trash bunch 2 Milk Bones down.
    THE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME FOR A 911 CALL IS FOUR MINUTES
    THE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME FOR A .357 MAGNUM ROUND IS 1400 FEET PER SECOND?
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    • #3
      here here!!
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      • #4
        It amazes me that a convicted felon can be an active part of law enforcement. In virginia you cannot even be a bail bondsman with a felony conviction.
        Keeping the parking lots safe, hallways moving and the Chik Fil A busy.

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        • #5
          I quit watching when I saw the picture of G.W. on his wall.

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          • #6
            I find it funny how his team is always dressed like they are a swat team but I don't think I've ever seen an episode where someone has actively resists them. I bugs me alot too how he swears at them, calls them all sorts of names while arresting them, then tries to get them to cry on camera while being transported to jail. Thank goodness we do not have cowboys like this in Canada!
            I enforce rules and regulations, not laws.
            Security Officers. The 1st First Responders.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chucky
              I'm surprised that this bunch of white trash hasn't been
              Don't insult white trash. My father is white trash.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by HotelSecurity
                I find it funny how his team is always dressed like they are a swat team but I don't think I've ever seen an episode where someone has actively resists them. I bugs me alot too how he swears at them, calls them all sorts of names while arresting them, then tries to get them to cry on camera while being transported to jail. Thank goodness we do not have cowboys like this in Canada!
                There have been plenty of people that have fought, resisted, ran, etc.. from Duane Chapman.


                I like watching this show, good entertainment.
                "Alright guys listen up, ya'll have probably heard this before, Jackson vs. Securiplex corporation; I am a private security officer, I have no State or governmental authority. I stand as an ordinary citizen. I have no right to; detain, interrogate or otherwise interfere with your personal property-... basically all that means is I'm a cop."-Officer Ernie
                "The Curve" 1998

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BHR Lawson
                  There have been plenty of people that have fought, resisted, ran, etc.. from Duane Chapman.


                  I like watching this show, good entertainment.
                  Yep you are right! Like maybe his first wife and kids.

                  And BoxerGuard you missed understood the context and most of all the ambeliance of the phrasementation of the way I used those words. Had you reread it you would see that it was Paragraphed as being a good thing. In no way would I disrespect your dad.
                  THE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME FOR A 911 CALL IS FOUR MINUTES
                  THE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME FOR A .357 MAGNUM ROUND IS 1400 FEET PER SECOND?
                  http://www.boondocksaints.com/

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                  • #10
                    Although the show is "somewhat" entertaining, I think the guy is a waste of space. It's funny that a felon is arresting other felons. I've known a couple of bounty hunters in my days. They were actually pretty laid back. One of them was (killed by a drug dealer) a good guy that made REALLY good money.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by globalinstincts
                      I quit watching when I saw the picture of G.W. on his wall.
                      Oh, come on. We don't need this crap.
                      "Every betrayal begins with trust." - Brian Jacques

                      "I can't predict the future, but I know that it'll be very weird." - Anonymous

                      "There is nothing new under the sun." - Ecclesiastes 1:9

                      "History, with all its volumes vast, hath but one page." - Lord Byron

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                      • #12
                        What's wrong with a picture of George Washington on the wall ? Lighten up. Our work is serious enough.
                        THE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME FOR A 911 CALL IS FOUR MINUTES
                        THE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME FOR A .357 MAGNUM ROUND IS 1400 FEET PER SECOND?
                        http://www.boondocksaints.com/

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Chucky
                          What's wrong with a picture of George Washington on the wall ? Lighten up. Our work is serious enough.
                          Tell you what, Chucky. If I require your advice, I'll be sure to ask you for it. I don't see that moment looming in the very near future, but you never know. I hope you'll stand by just in case.
                          "Every betrayal begins with trust." - Brian Jacques

                          "I can't predict the future, but I know that it'll be very weird." - Anonymous

                          "There is nothing new under the sun." - Ecclesiastes 1:9

                          "History, with all its volumes vast, hath but one page." - Lord Byron

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                          • #14
                            Bounty Hunter's are not in any shape or form Law Enforcement. In fact most Bounty Hunters are convicted felon themself. Most of Security and Law Enforcment dislike them.

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                            • #15
                              Bounty Hunters

                              It may not be LE, but they exercise considerable power over the fugitives that they pursue including the right to enter a dwelling where the subject is known to be hiding, even if it's someone else’s home.

                              I have heard horror stories about breaking in to the wrong home and so on. This is one industry that is hard to regulate because of US Supreme Court rulings.

                              As far as DOG, I wish he would at least try to look and act professionally. His felony background isn't helping the public change their negative viewpoint of this profession either.
                              Security: Freedom from fear; danger; safe; a feeling of well-being. (Webster's)

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