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Judge Rules Against Dog the Bounty Hunter on Luster Bail Money

Duane "Dog" Chapman, the bounty hunter who captured Andrew Luster in Mexico, was denied any of the forfeited bail money by a California judge today.

...an undisclosed amount [is] to be paid to the three women raped by Luster. The judge also said about $89,000 should be paid to the sheriff's office to recoup costs associated with the case and about $65,000 to the district attorney's office.

The article doesn't mention Luster's mother, who put up some or all of the million dollar bond, but we assume she lost as well.

We wonder if Dog will go after the Ventura County Sheriff's department to recoup some of his costs. After all, he did do their job for them.

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