Reality TV Star Sentenced to Prison for Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme
Steven McBee Sr., star of the reality TV show "McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys", has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme involving crop insurance. The 52-year-old reality TV personality will also be required to pay $4,022,124 in restitution to the U.S.D.A. Risk Management Agency.
According to court documents, McBee submitted false reports of his corn and soybean crops to secure federal crop insurance benefits. This resulted in him receiving over $3 million in benefits that he was not entitled to. The scheme caused an economic loss to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
McBee's sentencing is a significant blow to his reputation, which has been built on his portrayal as a rugged and charismatic cowboy. However, it appears that behind closed doors, McBee engaged in a brazen scheme to scam the government out of millions of dollars.
Despite the severity of the sentence, McBee took to social media to express gratitude for the support he received from his fans. He wrote: "The number of messages I have received touches my heart beyond measure... but the truth of the matter is, I'm the one who's lucky. Lucky to have been able to spend time with so many high character young people and they were the ones that made me a better human not the other way around."
It's unclear how this episode in McBee's life will impact his future projects or reputation. However, it serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of engaging in dishonest behavior, no matter how charismatic one may seem.
The show "McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys" has been renewed for a third season, despite this latest development. The reality TV series follows the McBee family as they run their family business and live on their farm and cattle ranch.
Steven McBee Sr., star of the reality TV show "McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys", has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme involving crop insurance. The 52-year-old reality TV personality will also be required to pay $4,022,124 in restitution to the U.S.D.A. Risk Management Agency.
According to court documents, McBee submitted false reports of his corn and soybean crops to secure federal crop insurance benefits. This resulted in him receiving over $3 million in benefits that he was not entitled to. The scheme caused an economic loss to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
McBee's sentencing is a significant blow to his reputation, which has been built on his portrayal as a rugged and charismatic cowboy. However, it appears that behind closed doors, McBee engaged in a brazen scheme to scam the government out of millions of dollars.
Despite the severity of the sentence, McBee took to social media to express gratitude for the support he received from his fans. He wrote: "The number of messages I have received touches my heart beyond measure... but the truth of the matter is, I'm the one who's lucky. Lucky to have been able to spend time with so many high character young people and they were the ones that made me a better human not the other way around."
It's unclear how this episode in McBee's life will impact his future projects or reputation. However, it serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of engaging in dishonest behavior, no matter how charismatic one may seem.
The show "McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys" has been renewed for a third season, despite this latest development. The reality TV series follows the McBee family as they run their family business and live on their farm and cattle ranch.