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Dog the Bounty Hunter asking fans for up to $1,000 to attend Easter church service as he struggles with money problems

DUANE “Dog” Chapman is charging fans up to $1,000 to attend his Easter church service amid his growing money struggles.

The - who landed himself in financial trouble after on a $2,240,000 home with his late wife Beth - is set to host the special service at The Congregation Church in Placentia, California.

 Dog is charging $1,000 to attend his Easter church service
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Dog is charging $1,000 to attend his Easter church serviceCredit: Getty Images - Getty

However, the event, which is due to take place next month, could see fans forking out $1,000 for a meet and greet pass.

According to the ticket website, Dog will be meeting fans alongside Tim Storey - an acclaimed author and speaker.

And it's clear some followers aren't too impressed by the expensive price tag.

Commenting on a photo shared to Dog's profile, one wrote: "Buy your tickets for an Easter service??? I love you dog but that’s just wrong."

 The reality star shared the event on Instagram
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The reality star shared the event on Instagram
 Some fans were left disappointed by the expensive price tag
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Some fans were left disappointed by the expensive price tag
 Dog is in financial trouble after failing to make monthly payments on a home with his late wife Beth
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Dog is in financial trouble after failing to make monthly payments on a home with his late wife BethCredit: Getty Images

Another said: "I would love to go & finally meet you finally your going to be close but I can’t afford $1,000 to meet you."

A third wrote: "$1000 to meet you? Sorry Dog but that's way too steep."

This isn't the first time the reality star has turned to his followers for cash.

Earlier this week, Dog revealed he was on Cameo.com.

 Dog is going to trial in his unpaid house bills lawsuit
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Dog is going to trial in his unpaid house bills lawsuitCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 He admitted to being 'broke'
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He admitted to being 'broke'Credit: Getty Images - Getty

The star – who promoted the service on his social media page - has already gained 53 reviews.

In addition to his profile on Cameo, the star has been flogging , including bumper sticks and coffee mugs.

Earlier this year, Dog revealed he was “broke” in an interview with .

He is currently on the hunt for a fugitive from Hawaii with a bond of $1.5 million to help pay off his debt.

 Dog and his late wife Beth allegedly failed to pay $109,328.69
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Dog and his late wife Beth allegedly failed to pay $109,328.69Credit: Getty - Contributor
 He is now charging fans $1,000 for a meet and greet pass
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He is now charging fans $1,000 for a meet and greet passCredit: Getty Images - Getty

As The Sun exclusively reported, the reality star  on the Colorado home he once shared with his late wife.

Dog also has a lien on the home in the amount of $5,809.44, which includes interest, the clerk for the Douglas County Treasurer's office confirmed.

To make matters worse, the Sun revealed his late wife Beth’s estate was being sued for nearly $75,000 in unpaid credit card bills in February.

Hawaiian Airlines World Elite MasterCard sued Beth’s estate for $73, 860.55 on January 27, 2020.

MasterCard filed a second claim for $1,078.78 for a different account on February 11, 2020, Hawaiian court papers reveal.

However, the Sun Online exclusively revealed he is he failed to pay $109,328.69 in house payments at trial this summer.

Dog the Bounty Hunter asking for $200 from fans for Cameo greetings


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