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Lawyer: Chapman’s son sold N-word tape

November 2, 2007 · Filed Under Celebrity News, Media, Racism, U.S. News 

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.”

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, the lawyer said.

A&E has suspended production of the series, saying the network takes the matter seriously.

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One Response to “Lawyer: Chapman’s son sold N-word tape”

  1. LaLa on November 7th, 2007 9:16 pm

    He apologized. That should be enough. His son sold him out for a stranger. Doesn’t he know, blood is thicker than water. Dog and his family are good people. How can anyone do that to his father? We love you DOG. If this was a nobody, you would never here a word about this. White people don’t make an issue out of being called White Trash. I pray that his son never marries this girl.

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