Beth Chapman’s Daughters Sue Over Memorial Fund, Canine Calls it BS

When Canine the Bounty Hunter‘s late spouse, Beth Chapman, died … a memorial fund was arrange in her title, however now her daughters are dragging its founder to courtroom.
Bonnie Chapman and Cecily Barmore simply filed go well with in opposition to Wet Robinson — who was Beth’s greatest pal and costar on “Canine’s Most Wished” — as a result of they declare she’s been working a charity fund baring their mom’s title/likeness … however has been enriching herself as a substitute.
Within the go well with, obtained by TMZ, Bonnie and Cecily allege Wet has been soliciting donations for years — beginning shortly after Beth died of most cancers in 2019 — and that, recently, she’s been falsely promising to switch possession of the fund to the women, however by no means truly did it.
That is a giant drawback for Beth’s daughters … within the go well with, they allege Wet’s been appearing in dangerous religion — by no means intending handy over the fund, and as a substitute, beginning the method to quietly dissolve the charity.
In accordance with the go well with, Wet made a number of social media posts about turning over operations of the fund to Bonnie and Cecily, however wen their attorneys demanded an accounting of how she’s been utilizing the cash … she reversed course and by no means adopted by way of on the switch.
The daughters are suing to dam using their names and pictures for the charity and need a minimum of $50K in damages.
Wet tells TMZ she’s been making an attempt to have the women head the fund since their mother died … however claims they distanced themselves with out clarification. Wet additionally says the fund has had good intentions all alongside, together with making a scholarship and a sufferer fund for households whose family members have been murdered.
She additionally claims she advised Bonnie and Cecily they might have the fund, however that they’d must contact her instantly … which they did not do. Wet says she now plans to close it down.
Canine tells TMZ … “It is a bogus declare. The memorial fund was accepted by Beth’s property, which I administrate. The lawsuit in opposition to the fund’s founder is nothing greater than harassment.”