Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman has been issued a $1.6 million tax lien due to sums of unpaid taxes in states including Colorado and Hawaii.'I’ve been working diligently to satisfy these outstanding debts and look forward to putting this behind us,' the reality TV personality, 69, told The U.S.
Sun, which first reported the story.The Dog’s Most Wanted personality has liens in the amount of $72,229 in Hawaii in connection with his 'individual income' for the years 2014 and 2019, according to tax documents reviewed by the outlet.
The latest: Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman, 69, has been issued a $1.6 million tax lien due to sums of unpaid taxes in states including Colorado and HawaiiIn Colorado, Chapman has federal liens for 2014 thru 2020 in both Douglas and Jefferson counties.Chapman has liens in Douglas County in the amounts of $799,975 (for 2014-2019) and $20,147 (for 2020), according to the county's Clerk-Recorder's office.
In Jefferson County, records indicate that he has $800,087 in liens for 2014-2019, the outlet reported. News of the tax liens comes amid a report from the New York Post that Chapman sold his Castle Rock, Colorado mansion for around $1.59 million.Chapman and his late wife Beth Chapman, who died in June of 2019 at 51, bought the nine-acre home in 2009 for $750,000, and he listed it this past October for $1.69 million, the publication reported.
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