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Title: Dog's Son Tucker Jailed for Parole Violations
Post by: Homer on February 24, 2008, 12:48:04 PM
Dog's Son Tucker Jailed for Parole Violations
Posted Feb 24th 2008 1:57PM by TMZ Staff

Dog the Bounty Hunter's son, Tucker -- who sold the infamous tape to the National Enquirer -- was taken to the Oahu Correction Facility on Friday for violating multiple terms of his parole. Karma's a bitch!

Here's what went down: Our sources say two weeks after the tape surfaced, Dog learned Tucker was using drugs and threatened to expose him to his parole officer. Then the tape dropped -- interesting timing.

After that, we're told, a parole officer made Tucker check in to a rehab facility, which, we hear, Tucker walked away from.

Sources tell us Tucker's parole officer executed a surprise home inspection this week, and didn't like what he found. The PO then brought Tucker in on Friday, revoked his parole and sent him to the slammer. Among his alleged violations -- associating with known felons, failing a drug test and walking away from a rehab facility.

Meanwhile, as TMZ first reported, "Dog the Bounty Hunter" is back on the air and will begin production this week.

A rep for Dog Chapman could not be reached for comment.
Title: Re: Dog's Son Tucker Jailed for Parole Violations
Post by: Homer on February 24, 2008, 03:44:19 PM
His son sold a tape to the National Enquirer where Dog used some ethnic slurs.
Title: Re: Dog's Son Tucker Jailed for Parole Violations
Post by: harley89 on February 24, 2008, 06:09:37 PM
I thought the son was a  :o0 for selling the tape.
Title: Re: Dog's Son Tucker Jailed for Parole Violations
Post by: Stinkerbell on February 26, 2008, 10:18:12 AM
Quote from: harley89 on February 24, 2008, 06:09:37 PM
I thought the son was a  :o0 for selling the tape.

Anyone who sells out his family for $$$ is an  :o0  .  If the son thought it was wrong, what his father said, then sure, turn the tape over on moral grounds, but not to make some fast $$$.