⚡💔 Behind the Glitter: How the Pawn Stars Crew Got Caught in a Web of Scandal

The world of Pawn Stars may seem like a fun and lighthearted glimpse into the art of negotiation and antique appraisal, but behind the scenes, the drama is far from over.

The show’s stars, Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison, and Chumlee, have all faced their share of legal troubles that have made headlines over the years.

Today, we’re diving into the messy legal entanglements of the Pawn Stars gang, including DUI arrests, drug charges, and even a lawsuit from Rick’s own mother.

Buckle up as we explore the darker side of this beloved reality show.

 

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Corey Harrison’s DUI Incident

On September 8, 2023, Corey “Big Hoss” Harrison found himself in hot water after being pulled over by the Las Vegas Police Department.

The incident occurred around 2 a.m. when Corey swerved into a bike lane while driving his white Ford F250 truck.

Officers reported that Corey’s eyes were bloodshot and there was a strong smell of alcohol emanating from the vehicle.

Having just returned from filming an episode of Pawn Stars: Do America in Minnesota, Corey admitted to having one drink on the plane about seven hours prior to the stop.

This admission led to a field sobriety test, which Corey failed, claiming it was due to an infection on his shin that affected his balance.

Despite his insistence that the arrest was unjustified, he was taken into custody after agreeing to a blood test, the results of which have yet to be disclosed.

Corey is currently seeking legal representation to contest the charges, asserting that the arrest has tarnished his reputation.

While his driver’s license was not suspended, the incident raises questions about the pressures faced by reality stars and the impact of their off-screen behavior.

 

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Chumlee’s Drug and Gun Charges

In March 2016, Chumlee, whose real name is Austin Lee Russell, faced serious legal issues when police launched an investigation into sexual assault allegations against him.

During the investigation, authorities executed a search warrant at Chumlee’s home, where they discovered a variety of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana, as well as an unregistered firearm.

Chumlee was charged with 20 felony counts, 19 of which were related to drug possession and one for possession of a weapon.

Instead of fighting the charges in court, Chumlee opted for a plea deal, pleading guilty to a felony weapons charge and a misdemeanor for attempted drug possession.

This decision allowed him to avoid a lengthy prison sentence, resulting in a sentence of counseling and three years of probation.

Although the sexual assault allegations were the initial reason for the police raid, no charges were filed in that regard due to a lack of evidence.

Chumlee completed his probation in 2019 and has since returned to a relatively normal life, though his marriage to Olivia Raman has come under scrutiny, with both parties removing pictures of each other from social media.

 

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Rick Harrison’s Legal Battle with His Mother

While Corey and Chumlee’s legal troubles are significant, Rick Harrison’s situation is particularly dramatic.

Rick is currently embroiled in a contentious lawsuit with his own mother, Joanne Harrison, who is suing him over ownership of family assets and the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop that serves as the backdrop for Pawn Stars.

Joanne claims that Rick coerced her into signing over 51% of the pawn shop’s ownership right after she woke up from a coma in 2001, arguing that she was not in a sound state of mind to understand what she was signing.

Following the death of Rick’s father in 2018, Joanne inherited a 49% stake in the business.

However, she alleges that Rick has not provided her with adequate financial documentation, leading her to believe that he is hiding over $500,000 worth of assets.

The lawsuit has put Rick’s integrity and business practices under scrutiny, and he has publicly denied his mother’s allegations, suggesting that she is being manipulated by outside influences.

The situation is further complicated by Joanne’s health issues, which require extensive medical care, and her claims that Rick has stopped making regular payments to support her.

 

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The legal troubles facing the Pawn Stars crew highlight the complexities of balancing personal lives with public personas.

For Rick, the lawsuit could have serious financial implications, especially if Joanne wins and claims a larger share of the business.

The Gold and Silver Pawn Shop has faced challenges in recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw a significant drop in revenue.

As the lawsuit unfolds, fans are left wondering about the future of the pawn shop and the show itself.

Will Rick be able to maintain control over the business, or could his mother take over? The situation is reminiscent of a real-life version of Succession, with familial ties being tested in the courtroom.

The drama surrounding the Pawn Stars crew serves as a reminder that reality television often masks the personal struggles of its stars.

Whether it’s DUI arrests, drug charges, or family disputes, the consequences of their actions extend far beyond the screen.

As Rick, Corey, and Chumlee navigate their legal battles, fans can only hope for a resolution that allows them to move forward without further turmoil.