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  1. On October 10, 2017, Weinstein's wife, Georgina Chapman, announced that she was leaving him; [70] their divorce was finalized in July 2021. [ 71 ] The sexual abuse allegations precipitated a wave of "national reckoning" against sexual harassment and assault in the United States [ 72 ] known as the Weinstein effect .

  2. Mark David Chapman (born May 10, 1955) is an American man who murdered English musician John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980. As Lennon walked into the archway of The Dakota, his apartment building on the Upper West Side, Chapman fired five shots at the musician from a few yards away with a Charter Arms Undercover .38 Special revolver.

  3. Oct 12, 2017 · Georgina Chapman admits she had been "so naive", and was "so humiliated and so broken" when the scandal unfolded. Weinstein's lawyer tells BBC Radio 5 Live he believes the allegations are...

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    Chapman was born May 2, 1953, in Denver, Colorado to Wesley Duane Chapman (1930 – 2000), a Korean War veteran, and Barbara Darlene Chapman (nee Cowell; 1934 – 1994), a Sunday school teacher associated with the Assemblies of God USA. His father was a welder but changed careers later in life, becoming a bail bondsman after Chapman became one. Chapman has three siblings: Jolene, Michael, and Paula. Though Chapman has claimed to have Native American heritage, records only support that he is of Eu...

    Incarceration

    On September 16, 1976, Jerry Bowers Oliver, a 69-year-old man died around 3:30 a.m. while undergoing emergency surgery at Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo, Texas. Oliver had been shot once in the armpit at close range at his home at 1072 South Prairie Drive in Pampa, Texas the night before by Donald Kuykendall, who'd armed himself with a sawed-off shotgun and attempted to rob Oliver for marijuana. Donnie Barton, an individual who'd been with the group on September 15, 1976, the night the...

    Capture of Andrew Luster

    On June 18, 2003, Chapman made international news by capturing Max Factor cosmetics heir, Andrew Luster, who had fled the United States in the middle of his trial on charges of drugging and raping a number of women. Luster had been convicted in absentia on 86 counts, including multiple rape charges connected to assaults in 1996, 1997, and 2000. Chapman was assisted by his hunt team, which consisted of his son, Leland, and an associate, Tim Chapman (no relation). The three bounty hunters captu...

    Dog the Bounty Hunter

    Chapman, after decades of bounty hunting, was featured on Take This Job, a program about people with unusual occupations. This led him and the show's production company to do a spin-off about his work in capturing bail fugitives, in particular Chapman's efforts in hunting down Andrew Luster in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. After Luster's jailing, Chapman was interviewed for the August 28, 2003, episode of the truTV television seriesDominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice. By now Chapman's p...

    Dog and Beth: On the Hunt

    On September 25, 2012, CMT announced it had ordered a new reality series which would begin airing in April 2013. The new series, titled Dog and Beth: On the Hunt, featured Chapman, his wife Beth, and Chapman's son Lelandvisiting failing bail bond agencies across the country, giving them advice on how to turn their businesses around, and assisting in the capture of their most wanted fugitives. The show's pilot episode featured Chapman and his son Leland working together for the first time sinc...

    Chapman's first marriage was to LaFonda Sue Honeycutt by whom he has two children, Duane Lee Chapman II and Leland Blane Chapman. Both sons would go on to work with Chapman at Da'Kine Bail Bonds in Honolulu, Hawaii, and appear on TV alongside their father.LaFonda filed for divorce from Chapman in 1977, after he was charged with homicide. She remarr...

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Chapman today. Chapman is still in prison today, and has had 12 requests for parole refused since he became eligible in 2000.

  5. They arrested Chapman, who later pled guilty to Lennon's murder, telling the court God had told him to do so. He was sentenced to twenty-five years to life in prison in 1981. He later wrote to Yoko Ono, trying to apologize to her and explain his actions, but she did not answer.

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  7. Mark David Chapman (born May 10, 1955, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.) is an American criminal who fatally shot John Lennon on December 8, 1980. He received a sentence of 20 years to life and was repeatedly denied parole.

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