'Fixer
Upper' star takes to
Twitter to
address lawsuit
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Chip Gaines, the charmingly goofy half of the husband-wife duo that have made
Fixer Upper a huge success for HGTV, took to
Twitter to
address fraud charges levied at him by a couple of former partners.*
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Last week, John L. Lewis and Richard L. Clark filed a
lawsuit against Gaines and his wife, Joanna, for allegedly buying them out of their shares in Mag**lia Realty without telling them about plans for launching the television show.*
According to the lawsuit, the pair alleges that Gaines bought out their share of the company on May 6, 2013 and then an**unced the show two days later on May, 8, 2013.
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