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  • "Storage Wars" is rigged?

    Next they'll tell me that Santa isn't real!


    Some of the valuables found hidden in abandoned lockers on A&E's "Storage Wars" have been added by producers to deceive viewers, a former cast member of the show claims in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

    David Hester's suit claims producers have added a BMW Mini and newspapers chronicling Elvis Presley's death to lockers in order to build drama for the show and that his complaints about the practices led to his firing.

    Hester is seeking more than $750,000 in his wrongful termination, breach of contract and unfair business practices lawsuit. A&E Television Network declined comment, citing the pending lawsuit.

    "Storage Wars" follows buyers who bid for abandoned storage lockers hoping to find valuables tucked inside."A&E regularly plants valuable items or memorabilia," the lawsuit states. Hester's suit claims he was fired from participating in the series' fourth season after expressing concerns that manipulating the storage lockers for the sake of the show was illegal.

    He claims that producers stopped adding items to his units after his initial complaints but continued the practice for other series participants. The lawsuit alleges entire units have been staged and the practice may violate a federal law intended to prevent viewers from being deceived when watching a show involving intellectual skills.

    "Storage Wars" depicts buyers having only a few moments to look into an abandoned unit before deciding on whether to bid on it at auction. The lawsuit claims some of the auction footage on the show is staged.

    Hester, known as "The Mogul" on the show, has been buying abandoned storage units and re-selling their contents for 26 years, according to the suit.

    Nielsen Co. has ranked "Storage Wars" among cable television's top-ranked shows several times since its 2010 debut.

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    Fuck I was just about to post this. Lol
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    • #3
      Originally posted by diablo rojo View Post
      Next they'll tell me that Santa isn't real!


      Some of the valuables found hidden in abandoned lockers on A&E's "Storage Wars" have been added by producers to deceive viewers, a former cast member of the show claims in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

      David Hester's suit claims producers have added a BMW Mini and newspapers chronicling Elvis Presley's death to lockers in order to build drama for the show and that his complaints about the practices led to his firing.

      Hester is seeking more than $750,000 in his wrongful termination, breach of contract and unfair business practices lawsuit. A&E Television Network declined comment, citing the pending lawsuit.

      "Storage Wars" follows buyers who bid for abandoned storage lockers hoping to find valuables tucked inside."A&E regularly plants valuable items or memorabilia," the lawsuit states. Hester's suit claims he was fired from participating in the series' fourth season after expressing concerns that manipulating the storage lockers for the sake of the show was illegal.

      He claims that producers stopped adding items to his units after his initial complaints but continued the practice for other series participants. The lawsuit alleges entire units have been staged and the practice may violate a federal law intended to prevent viewers from being deceived when watching a show involving intellectual skills.

      "Storage Wars" depicts buyers having only a few moments to look into an abandoned unit before deciding on whether to bid on it at auction. The lawsuit claims some of the auction footage on the show is staged.

      Hester, known as "The Mogul" on the show, has been buying abandoned storage units and re-selling their contents for 26 years, according to the suit.

      Nielsen Co. has ranked "Storage Wars" among cable television's top-ranked shows several times since its 2010 debut.
      Here is where his lawsuit falls apart.
      .

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      • #4
        Yuuuuuuuppp it's fake!
        Originally posted by Nash B.
        Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.

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        • #5
          That guy is a weasel. I'm thinking he got slighted some, and he got pissed.

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          • #6
            I've assumed it was fake but thought the newspaper episode was real!

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            • #7
              Did anyone actually believe this show was real?
              I did the whole storage units in '06 and can tell you first hand it is bullshit.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
                Here is where his lawsuit falls apart.
                I laughed.

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                • #9
                  More pics of that Brandy girl.

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                  • #10
                    Of course it's fake. I think all of those shows are. American Chopper, Man vs Wild, Ahmish Mafia, Jungle Gold, Moonshiners, all of the pawn shop shows and repo shows, etc.

                    Seems like the pattern is to take drama and insert it into settings that would otherwise be real, or even just take drama and build a fake "reality" show around it. People get drawn to that thinking it's real, and it's cheaper than hiring popular actors and applying polished production like what you'd have in a traditional drama or sitcom.

                    There's no way that these "real" settings would contain enough excitement to consistently put out enough compelling footage week after week. Reality is mostly boring.

                    Eventually they will all get exposed and people might stop watching them.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jluv View Post
                      Eventually they will all get exposed and people might stop watching them.
                      In a sane world, yes.

                      "Idiocracy" is upon us I'm afraid.

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                      • #12
                        He the guy that bought the storage with the BMW Isetta in it?

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                        • #13
                          If you thought this show was real, you're a chump. People don't just walk away from storage lockers that have tens of thousands of dollars of items in them (at least not that often).

                          Originally posted by BradM View Post
                          More pics of that Brandy girl.
                          And this.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ratt View Post
                            If you thought this show was real, you're a chump. People don't just walk away from storage lockers that have tens of thousands of dollars of items in them (at least not that often).
                            There are people that actually think those shows about towing companies are real, so it's no surprise people fall for storage wars.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Frank View Post
                              He the guy that bought the storage with the BMW Isetta in it?
                              I thought that cars left behind in a locker did not go with the locker. I know the one that had a Jaguar in it, the auctioneer plainly said the car does not go then gave some reason.

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