posted to Facebook Wednesday.“Thank you to everyone so far for the outpouring of love, support and prayers,” the statement concluded.In a separate post, the family wrote, “We love you and are already lost without you!
Please look over us as you always have! SHINE On Brother!”A third-generation moonshine distiller, Law and his cousin, Henry Lee Law, owned and operated Law’s Choice Distillery in Franklin County, Virginia, where they made and sold legal moonshine.Law died in a local hospital, Henry told TMZ Thursday.The reality TV favorite suffered a multitude of health issues in recent years, according to Henry, including a heart attack in 2024, diabetes, and a blood infection that combined with his other ailments and led him to be hospitalized a month ago.
In the end, Law’s body “wore out” after battling the infection and his other conditions, Henry said.Henry also told TMZ that Law was surrounded by his family when he died.
Centered on Appalachian moonshiners who carry on a 200-year-old tradition in Franklin County, Virginia — a k a the “moonshine capital of the world” — “Moonshiners” debuted on the Discovery Channel in 2011 and has featured Law throughout its 14 seasons.Law “found notoriety” thanks to the reality show, according to his obituary. “He was a true outlaw – rebellious, fun-loving, charming, and tough as nails, yet soft-hearted toward those he loved,” the obit continued. “He truly enjoyed meeting fans of the show in-person, and often remarked how kind and supportive they are.” Dubbed a “cat with nine lives,” Law was no stranger to peril.
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