5:24 pm - 12/11/2012

Dave Hester is suing A&E alleging he was fired after complaining to execs that the show was rigged. The suit offers specific and explosive detailed allegations about how the show is faked.
In season one, “Defendants requested that Hester provide valuable items that would be planted by Defendants in the storage lockers acquired by Hester,” the suit charges.
In season two, Hester complained as “Defendants continued to salt the storage units” of other cast members, the suit alleges.
In season three, show execs took things to a devious new level. Previously, when bidders won a storage locker, they placed their own lock on it. “Defendants insisted on using their own locks on the storage lockers portrayed in the Series…it was obvious that Defendants were continuing to salt the storage units , including those purchased by Hester,”.
A&E regularly plans valuable items or memorabilia. By way of example, in one episode a pile of old newspapers announcing the death of Elvis Presley was discovered. In another episode, a BMW mini care was found buried under a pile of trash.”
“Hester is informed and believes that a company called Off the Wall Antiques provides Defendants access to an entire warehouse full of marquee items, and in exchange, the owners of the establishment are regularly featured on the series,” according to the suit.
His most intriguing allegation is that execs paid for a female cast member’s plastic surgery to amp up the show’s sex appeal!
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Storage Wars Is Fake & Tried To Hide It: New Lawsuit Alleges!!!

Dave Hester is suing A&E alleging he was fired after complaining to execs that the show was rigged. The suit offers specific and explosive detailed allegations about how the show is faked.
In season one, “Defendants requested that Hester provide valuable items that would be planted by Defendants in the storage lockers acquired by Hester,” the suit charges.
In season two, Hester complained as “Defendants continued to salt the storage units” of other cast members, the suit alleges.
In season three, show execs took things to a devious new level. Previously, when bidders won a storage locker, they placed their own lock on it. “Defendants insisted on using their own locks on the storage lockers portrayed in the Series…it was obvious that Defendants were continuing to salt the storage units , including those purchased by Hester,”.
A&E regularly plans valuable items or memorabilia. By way of example, in one episode a pile of old newspapers announcing the death of Elvis Presley was discovered. In another episode, a BMW mini care was found buried under a pile of trash.”
“Hester is informed and believes that a company called Off the Wall Antiques provides Defendants access to an entire warehouse full of marquee items, and in exchange, the owners of the establishment are regularly featured on the series,” according to the suit.
His most intriguing allegation is that execs paid for a female cast member’s plastic surgery to amp up the show’s sex appeal!
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barry reminds me of my kooky uncle. they're basically the same person minus the millions of dollars.
i asked my dad what he'd do if i brought barry home tbh.
Also lol "a female cast member." Gee I wonder which the only one it is.
Edited at 2012-12-11 11:32 pm (UTC)
Edited at 2012-12-12 12:08 am (UTC)
the magic is gone
Right...
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of course the shit's staged. no one wants to watch a show where the only things found in those storage containers are moldy mattresses and some grandpas beer can collection.
Santa all i want for Xmas is the property brothers to renovate my nether regionand Hillary is obviously fabulous.
I also want to marry Scott from income properties. they need to do more episodes of that show a day