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A couple is suing a Spike TV show hosted by Adam Carolla for $2.9 million. Feb. 28, 2014— -- When Rochelle Kirk and Scott Waters of Covina, Calif., hired contractors from "Catch a Contractor ...
Jeff Dillman says show “Catch a Contractor” made him appear to be a criminal. — -- A contractor is trying to build a case against Spike TV and others after he says he was ambushed on the ...
A 66-year-old Irvine, Calif. man was sentenced to 190 days in jail for operating without a contractor's license after being busted by the reality TV show "Catch a Contractor," reports CBS Los Angeles.
The main claim to fame of Spike TV’s Catch a Contractor is its play off To Catch A Predator, Dateline NBC’s pedophile-busting hidden camera show. However, Predator didn’t make the creep ...
The suit alleges the contractor "had no choice but to sign the release" and appear on the show. By THR Staff A Los Angeles contactor is suing Spike Cable Networks Inc. for allegedly trapping him ...
Spike TV has renewed Carolla’s reality show “Catch a Contractor” for a third season, which will premiere in summer 2015. The series features “Man Show” veteran Carolla tracking down ...