A year before his car incident, Shawn was involved in a tussle at a bar, which resulted in him getting stabbed in the back. He was hospitalized for several days following the attack. While Shawn does receive his fair share of criticism for his run-ins with the law and his DUIs, the reality TV personality does get a lot of love from fans for his willingness to interact with them. He responds to their questions and comments on social media, and is always willing to stop and pose for a photo. When someone asked him if digging for gold puts a strain on his personal relationships, he simply replied with a "Nope, no wife.
He also verified that he got into gold digging with his dad at the age of 14 and never looked back, and that even though he loves digging and doesn't see it as a job, it does take a toll on his body at the end of every season.
He also was able to get a little dig in on Vernon's dredge device, which is controlled by a "Playstation" remote, he called the contraption more of a "toy" in the AMA, and less of a "gold mining apparatus. He did refrain from answering questions about the relationship between him and his father, and why his "approval [seems] so important to [him].
Even though Shawn seems to have had a rough go in the mining business, and in spite of his father's fears, he has done pretty well for himself. Not bad for doing what you love on a daily basis. Bering Sea Gold is now in its 11th season and you can catch the show on Discovery Channel.
Verne Adkinson's daughter, Yvonne, was involved in a felony bust in After a three year trial, she was officially charged in and served a two-year prison sentence.
What does the future hold for Yvonne? We're not quite sure yet. Scott Meisterheim doesn't make it difficult to paint himself as the villain of the show. He left his family to strike gold literally! Quite the family man, huh? How does a show in Alaska cause issues in California? Well, the show popularized the controversial practice of dredge mining, which involves suctioning gold from the ocean. This influenced a wave of miners to apply this practice in California, where it had been banned.
California's Water Board was less than impressed! Bering Sea Gold's tense relationship with the Alaskan government was once again strained when Captain John Mehelich's boat sank, filling Cordova Harbor with gallons of oil and spreading debris everywhere. Mehelich's financial future is still very unclear.
Reality Tv, for the ratings, tends to spin tragic events distastefully. This was the case with the diver, John Bunce, who took his own life. The producers chose to edit the promos in such a way that it implied that his death occurred on the job.
Fans were not pleased with the dishonesty. Fights are often staged on reality TV shows for the explosive drama and equally explosive ratings.
However, this was not the case here. During a reunion episode, an altercation between Verne Adkinson and Scott Meisterham turned physical. It was so volatile that police and ambulances needed to be involved. Emily Reidel has a secret passion and talent: opera singing!
She initially got into dredging as a way to make ends meet, as well as help her earn her bachelor's degree. However, as her fame on the show has grown, it's unclear whether she's still pursuing her vocal dreams. Sara has been a reader and writer since before she learned how to speak. She has been involved in many university publications, including writing for and editing school newspapers, academic journals and creative compilations.
The mining company named after the prospector hasn't been doing so hot lately. Pomrenke Mining filed for bankruptcy , which is kind of the opposite of what any business owner is going for, especially one that's all about extracting that sweet precious mineral from Mother Earth.
So if their mining company is going under, how is Shawn able to search for more gold? This is where the beauty or ugliness of corporate law comes into play.
Fans online have pointed out that the bankruptcy filing document submitted to the Alaska court system appears to list another owner as the proprietor of Pomrenke Mining.
Northwest Gold Diggers, a new company founded by Pomrenke, is apparently conducting business with a slew of "new" equipment which is essentially just new gear that's being purchased from their "old" company. It's a loophole, for sure, but props to them for getting creative if this is indeed the case. Even though his company filed for bankruptcy and he has come up "short" on more than a few occasions on the show, word on the street is that Shawn does well for himself.
These numbers, however, aren't always accurate, and let's not forget that owning and operating a gold mining business isn't exactly cheap even if he's rocking triple-mills like that.
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