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Published March 13, 2017
“American Guns” star Richard Wyatt is facing up to 15 years in prison after he was found guilty Friday of conspiracy, failing to disclose $1.1 million in income to the IRS and selling guns without a license.
Wyatt lost his gun license in 2009, the Denver Post reports, yet from 2011 to 2012 he managed to film 26 episodes of a reality series that aired on Discovery Channel and centered around his Gunsmoke Guns shop and his firearm sales.
“American Guns” was produced by Gurney Productions – the same company behind “Duck Dynasty” and several Shark Week specials. Discovery aired the show from October 2011 to December 2012.
“Gunsmoke has the largest and most experienced group of gunsmiths in the state,” a description for the show on Gurney’s website reads.
'AMERICAN GUNS' STAR CONVICTED
According to the Denver Post, Wyatt’s contract from the series earned him about $500,000.
His conviction raises questions about how Discovery vets the stars they put on TV.
And it’s far from the first time a reality show, or a Discovery reality show for that matter, has thrust someone into the spotlight with apparently subpar vetting. Discovery Communications—which includes channels like TLC, The Discovery Channel, OWN and Animal Planet— has had scandals with many of its stars.
Discovery Communications declined Fox News’ inquiries about the charges against Richard Wyatt and the vetting process their reality stars go through.
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