HONOLULU — A sidekick of TV bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman turned himself in to authorities after a shopping center security guard reported seeing him naked in his pickup truck, performing a lewd act, police said. But Tim Chapman's lawyer insisted Friday that his client spilled juice on himself and was just changing clothes Thursday night. The guard told Chapman to put on his clothes and get out of the truck, police said. After dressing, Chapman started his truck and drove over a sidewalk, nearly hitting the guard, then drove off, police said. The guard told police that he recognized Chapman from Duane Chapman's show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" and that he was performing an unspecified lewd act. Duane Chapman and Tim Chapman are not related. Tim Chapman's attorney, Brook Hart, said it was all a misunderstanding. "It was simply a man who wet his pants with orange juice inadvertently and was changing them, doing nothing wrong at all and believing he had sufficient privacy to do it," Hart said. Police said they were investigating whether to charge Chapman, 42. The A&E television network put the show on hold indefinitely in November after the release of a private phone conversation in which Duane Chapman repeatedly used a racial slur to describe his son's girlfriend. He has apologized repeatedly.
Been saying it all along that they are all scumbags.
My book of (I TOLD YA SO) Keeps getting longer and longer.
Posted by: BPD3352
Spilled juice and is changing his clothes inside the truck??? Give me a F***ing break!
Posted by: quality617
Well, in his defense I ALWAYS carry an extra pair of pants in my car, in case I have a similar incident like spilling coffee or even juice.
When I beat off, however, I make damn sure.......what, too much information?
Posted by: OutOfManyOne
It was juice alright, man juice.They are kinda like constables here in Massachusetts. All scumbags.
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