I like the additional added information regarding sex addiction. I have to tell you that your evaluation was actually better than most I have seen while I have been doing this job – 15plus years. “John – Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Pacult is given a recommendation from “Lisa S.,” who wrote about the quality of service from this professional. To further emphasize that this counselor works primarily with sex offenders is a single testimonial posted on the home page of this calling card style website. Nonetheless, his leading specialty offers a lot of speculation on what has not been publicly revealed about this case. This professional may normally work with Chumlee’s team of attorneys or have an excellent reputation within Clark County. This does not mean that Chumlee has a sexual addiction, nor has he been charged with a sexual assault. On the website of the counselor listed on the plea deal, John Pacult, LCSW “offers a variety of assessment, counseling, consultation, training, and expert witness services and specializes in the area of sex offenders, along with defense mitigation work and competency evaluations.” ‘Pawn Stars’ star Chumlee takes plea deal to avoid jail in weapons and drugs case /qicQAt4j68 They were unable to reach the professional assigned to Chumlee to ask further questions. What is, as New York Daily News pointed out, is that the professional that Chum will work with specializes in sexual offenders, among other specialities. What is confusing about Chumlee’s plea deal is that he is to receive counseling, which in itself is not unusual. In return, Chumlee has three years of probation and must go through counseling. Both sides determined and agreed that there was no basis for a sexual assault charge. Although police initially came to Chumlee’s home serving a warrant in a sexual assault case, there were no sexual assault charges made. This week, Chumlee’s attorney David Chesnoff advised that Austin Lee Russell, Chumlee’s real name, had pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of a firearm, a felony weapons charge, and to a gross misdemeanor of attempted drug possession. These were very serious charges that have seen many others facing long jail sentences. The police indicated that they believed that Chumlee had the equipment of a drug dealer, as he had a scale, baggies, and other paraphernalia. From this police search, there were 19 counts stemming from a dozen guns - only four were registered to Chumlee - an enormous stash of pot, some meth capsules, and Xanax bars. It is believed that the woman in question was a coworker of Chum’s at the World Famous Gold and Silver Pawn Shop owned by Rick Harrison, patriarch of Pawn Stars. On March 9, police searched the Las Vegas home of Chumlee in search of evidence for a sexual assault. Yet, taking a deep dive into the details of Chumlee’s plea agreement may make fans of the show wonder what really went on with the reality star and question if we really know Chum. He is returning to court on June 1 to finalize all of the details. He has three years of probation, along with counseling in exchange for making this nasty drama go away. Best of all, it looks like Austin Lee Russell, Chumlee’s real name, will return to the popular History Channel show. The affable reality star went before a Clark County judge and accepted a plea deal. Earlier this week, fans of the popular show Pawn Stars breathed a sigh of relief as it was announced Chumlee will not face jail time.
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