'Dog The Bounty Hunter' Makers Broke Pay Promises: Suit

Law360, New York (September 19, 2011, 7:06 PM ET) -- A bail bondsman who allegedly coordinated about 40 episodes of the reality show “Dog the Bounty Hunter" sued A&E Television Studios LLC and two other companies Wednesday, claiming they breached an agreement to make him a full partner in the series.

The suit, filed in Colorado federal court, alleges A&E and fellow defendants Hybrid Films Inc. and D&D Television Productions Inc. entered into a contract with plaintiff Bobby Brown that called for him to receive compensation on par with the show's central character Duane “Dog” Chapman...
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Case Information

Case Title

Brown v. A&E Television Networks, LLC et al

Court

Colorado

Nature of Suit

Contract: Other

Case Number

1:11-cv-02414

Judge

Philip A. Brimmer

Date Filed

September 14, 2011

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