Alaskan Bush People Canceled After 14 Seasons Amid $500K Lawsuit
Alaskan Bush People Canceled After 14 Seasons Amid $500K Lawsuit

Alaskan Bush People Canceled After 14 Seasons Amid $500K Lawsuit

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The reality series Alaskan Bush People has reportedly been canceled after 14 seasons due to a $500,000 lawsuit involving the estate of the late patriarch Billy Brown and his former business partner, Robert Maughon. The show, which aired its last episodes in December 2022, is no longer in production as confirmed by court documents and testimonies from Ami Brown, Billy's widow, indicating the show's conclusion. The legal dispute, initiated in April 2021 shortly after Billy's passing, centers on Maughon's claim for unpaid earnings from the family's media ventures. Despite bringing in substantial profits, the lawsuit highlights alleged breaches of contract, leading to tensions within the Brown family and complicating their financial matters. Discovery Channel has not officially announced the show's cancellation, but it is no longer listed as part of their properties. The ongoing legal issues and internal family strife have effectively brought the series to an end.

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