Dog the Bounty Hunter WILL fight claims he didn’t pay $100K in house bills at trial this summer
DUANE “Dog” Chapman is fighting claims he failed to pay $109,328.69 in house payments at trial this summer, The Sun can exclusively reveal.
Duane, 67, and his late wife, Beth, were sued on December 26, 2018 for on a $2,240,000 home they purchased from Karen and Craig Mills in 2015.
MasterCard filed a second claim for $1,078.78 for a different account on February 11, 2020, Hawaiian court papers revealed.
While Dog is not responsible for personally paying off the debt, he is expected to handle claims against his wife’s estate as the representative.
As The Sun reported, he on the Colorado home he once shared with Beth.
Dog also has a lien on the home in the amount of $5,809.44, which includes interest, the clerk for the Douglas County Treasurer's Office confirmed.
Dog and Beth purchased the 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home that has been featured on the A&E series in 2009.
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