Pawn Stars Fined For Trashing Campsite Over Thanksgiving, Two of the “Pawn stars,” the pawn shop boss Rick Harrison and his son Corey Harrison, were reportedly fined for leaving their campsite trashed over Thanksgiving.
Corey Harrison and Rick Harrison, along with some friends, were spending Thanksgiving weekend at Glamis Sand Dunes in California.
According to TMZ cops discovered A TON of trash where the History Channel stars camped out specifically beer cans, garbage and a BBQ grill enough to fill up 10 TRASH BAGS.
According to Corey, he and his father had left early, leaving the cleanup duties to their friends. Corey said, “We left the campground before our buddies did and they were to clean it up and apparently didn't follow through. My father nor I were cited.”
The fine would cost the father and son $1,000 per person. It is unclear how many people were at the campsite and the total amount of the fine for the “Pawn Stars.”
Source:Newstrick
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