It was Tucker Chapman who dropped his father, the bounty hunter Dog Chapman, in the mess by selling the tapes to the National Enquirer then. How amusing!
Television bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman’s son taped a private
phone conversation in which the reality star used a racial slur
repeatedly, then sold it to a tabloid for "a lot of money," Chapman’s
lawyer said Thursday.
"I guess because of whatever level of anger
he had of his father, he felt the need to express it in that manner,"
attorney Brook Hart told The Associated Press.
Tucker Chapman could not be reached for comment; no one answered the telephone at a Honolulu number listed under his name.
The
National Enquirer on Wednesday posted on its Web site a clip of a
conversation in which Duane Chapman, star of the hit A&E series
"Dog the Bounty Hunter," repeatedly used the N-word in reference to
Tucker’s girlfriend.
Chapman later apologized to his son and the woman, then learned about how the tape got into the tabloid’s hands, Hart said.
I guess that’s going to make Thanksgiving in that family interesting, eh? Does Tucker Chapman pay for the turkey now, given that he got a good chunk of money for the tapes: and of course, now that hi father is temporarily not working on the TV show?
One other point, depending upon which State you’re in, it’s illegal to record a phone conversation without telling the other person that you are. So, does Dog now sue his son, Tucker Chapman?
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