Chris Hansen Usually Helps Cops. Not In This Case

'To Catch a Predator' host failed to pay $13K bill for marketing materials: police
By Arden Dier,  Newser Staff
Posted Jan 16, 2019 7:13 AM CST
To Catch a Predator Host Charged Over $13K Bad Check
Chris Hansen   (Stamford Police)

For once, To Catch a Predator host Chris Hansen is on the other side of a police investigation. The 59-year-old, charged Monday with issuing a bad check, allegedly failed to pay a $13,000 bill despite a police warning. He ordered 355 ceramic mugs, 288 T-shirts and 650 vinyl decals from Promotional Sales Limited in Stamford, Conn., receiving an invoice for $12,998.05 in September 2017, reports the Stamford Advocate. Owner Peter Psichopaidas then filed a complaint in April, saying a check he received had bounced. An apologetic Hansen offered to make partial payments, but the money never came, according to an arrest affidavit, which notes Hansen also bailed after agreeing to give a statement to police.

The charges came after Hansen was warned he could be arrested for larceny, according to investigator Sean Coughlin. "I told Chris … that nearly $13,000 is a lot of money to a 'mom-and-pop' business and it is not fair that he accepted the material but hasn't paid for it," he writes. Per the Wrap, Hansen previously offered coffee mugs and T-shirts as a way to attract investors to a 2015 Kickstarter campaign intended to revive "To Catch a Predator," which NBC canceled. (The campaign worked, sort of.)

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