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Dog the Bounty Hunter's late wife Beth Chapman's daughters sue family friend over donations
The daughters of Beth Chapman, the late wife of Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman, are taking a family friend to court over funds they say are owed to them.Bonnie Chapman and Cecily Barmore have filed a lawsuit against the family friend Rainy Robinson after she collected donations she claimed would be given to Beth's daughters but allegedly never sent the money to them, according to TMZ.In their lawsuit, Chapman and Barmore claim that Robinson — who's ex-husband David Robinson died in November — began soliciting donations shortly after Beth's death from cancer in 2019.They say that Robinson claimed the donations would be saved for Beth's daughters, but instead of transferring the funds, she has allegedly held onto them.  Legal action: Bonnie Chapman (pictured) and Cecily Barmore, the daughters of Beth Chapman, the late wife of Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman, are taking a family friend to court over funds they say are owed to them Missing funds: Chapman and Barmore have filed a lawsuit against family friend Rainy Robinson after she collected donations she claimed would be given to Beth's daughters but allegedly never sent the money to them, according to TMZ; Dog and Beth seen in 2017Chapman and Barmore claim in their suit that Robinson never intended to hand over the donations.They add that she is now allegedly trying to end the fundraiser.  The daughters claim that Robinson tried to shut down the charity as soon as their lawyers reached out to her for a full accounting on how much money had been raised from Beth's name and likeness, which were included in the campaign. As part of their suit, Chapman and Barmore want to bar Robinson from using either their names or likenesses in the charity, and they are asking
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Dog The Bounty Hunter costar David Robinson's autopsy reveals that he died from heart disease
The late Dog's Most Wanted star David Robinson's cause of death has been released after his wife shared the results of an autopsy.Robinson's wife Brooke Robinson revealed that the autopsy report determined that the 50-year-old bounty hunter had died as the result of critical coronary artery disease, she told TMZ on Friday.Robinson's wife had previously denied that he died of a heart attack or stroke, though he appears to have still died of a heart-related issue.The reality star died suddenly on November 30 when he collapsed in the midst of a Zoom call, and he died in his wife's arms.  Cause of death: Dog the Bounty Hunter's costar David Robinson (L) died of critical coronary artery disease, according to his wife Brooke Robinson's summary of the autopsy report to TMZBrooke Robinson told the publication that her husband's sudden death had left a 'void' in her life, and she was still in shock about the speed with which he was taken from her.She told TMZ that she was remembering her late husband for 'his smile that would light up the world, his amazing laugh, and just how generous and caring he was.' She added, 'David was the most genuine and authentic man. We had a once in a lifetime love, and that will continue to live forever.'Although Robinson had worked as Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman's right-hand man for years, his most prominent television role was on Dog's Most Wanted, a show that ran for just a single season on WGN in 2019.
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Ainsley Harriott's most outrageous moments - 'finger-licking' fury to assassin threat
BBC show Ready, Steady, Cook, along with appearing on everything from Children In Need to Strictly Come Dancing.He’s also been granted his very own shows including Ainsley’s Food We Love, Ainsley’s Good Mood Food and Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook.To celebrate the star turning 65, Daily Star takes a look back at his most outrageous moments over the years - from a ‘finger-licking’ row to a clumsy mistake by ITV.Ready, Steady, Cook star Ainsley left fans disgruntled - and demanding he be ousted from his post - when he was branded “unhygienic” for his “finger-licking” cooking style.They even called for him to be axed from the BBC cookery show back in 2007.He was even slammed by one health and hygiene expert, David Robinson, who claimed to the Evening Standard: “Ainsley Harriott comes across as a very entertaining character but he has got to be more careful."Most chefs have to taste their food to adjust the seasoning but it is one thing preparing food in your own home and quite another for other people in front of TV cameras - especially when you're talking about uncooked foods where germs that have been introduced cannot be killed.”One viewer of the show added: “He continually interferes with the chefs and... dip[s] his dirty hands into the food that they are preparing.
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