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As select cast members become increasingly violent, is
Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher in danger of more than just a broken heart?
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On last night's episode of the reality dating program, tempers flared as Chad Johnson emerged as the show's villain.
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Things became so heated that Chad threatened to knock another contestant's teeth out.
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In a preview for the next episode, the threats escalated into physical violence as Chad put his hands on another man. Extended footage of the season cryptically reveals bloody wounds to come.
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But while blood and fights may make for higher ratings, is JoJo in actual danger?
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According to
RadarOnline, multiple cast members have had trouble with the law. Contestant
Alexander Woytkiw was found prowling outside a sorority house with a hammer. He completed a Misdemeanor Conversion Program in 2011.
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Other suitors have had legal woes of the financial variety. According to court papers filed in 2009, contestant Brandon Howell Contestant Evan Bass filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2011, owing $223,197.74 to creditors. The case was discharged in 2012. was evicted from his home after failing to pay $1,266.24 in rent.
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Contestant Evan Bass filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2011, owing $223,197.74 to creditors. The case was discharged in 2012.