Monday, September 19, 2011

'Dog the Fugitive Hunter,' A&E Prosecuted by Bail Bondsman

Jemal Countess/Getty A Colorado bail bondsman takes credit for the prosperity of the A&E reality series Dog the Fugitive Hunter, and that he wants compensation for his role within the series. A week ago, Bobby Brown prosecuted A&E Television Systems, Hybrid Films, and D&D Television Productions in Colorado federal court. The complaintant states he made an appearance in and was primarily accountable for 40 instances of Dog. Based on the complaint, the series has made a lot more than $400 million in the seven seasons since 2004.Brown only has been compensated $6,000 for his contributions. Brown alleges that in 2005, Duane "Dog" Chapman requested him to set up a number of conferences. Professionals in the show are stated to will be in attendance to go over the preparation of shows to become shot in Colorado. Filming commenced, and Brown states he performed an instrumental role. "As the series shows 'Dog' and the team as aiding Bobby Brown with taking difficult fugitives, actually it had been Mr. Brown who laid the building blocks for all these captures with meticulous preparation and research," states the suit. "Generally, he postponed faster and fewer costly choices to capture the fugitives to make sure there is sufficient quality material for filming. Brown states he prepared voluminous reviews and labored a minimum of 50 hrs on each episode, and without his expertise and collaboration, the episodes will not have happened. Brown also claims credit to have an episode including the capture of James British, a chapter that Chapman allegedly thinks "saved the series" following a recording of him vocalizing a racial slur was promoted. Last Year, Chapman's team allegedly requested him to become full-time person in the series, and that he was shot for that enhanced role with contracts in route. But soon after that, Brown states he grew to become believing that the Chapmans didn't meant to fulfill their promises, so he ended his participation. He's now suing within the misappropriation of his publicity privileges in addition to claims of breach of contract and promises. Brown is demanding unspecified damages. A&E rejected to comment. Chapman couldn't be arrived at for comment. E-mail: eriqgardner@yahoo.com Twitter: @eriqgardner RELATED: Shots fired on Duane 'Dog' Chapman REVIEW: Wife, Mother, Fugitive Hunter No charges for alleged 'Dog' shooter A&E collars 'Dog' after racial slurs

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