![]() ![]() The Long Beach store was shown to have closed during the opening segment of the episode aired on April 8, 2014. In the fourth season, they opened a second location in Long Beach, California, but in the premiere of season five, it was revealed that the Long Beach store hadn't made a profit since opening day, putting the pair in financial jeopardy. Jarrod Schulz and Brandi Passante, also known as The Young Guns (Season 1-): At the start of the series, Schulz and Passante owned and operated the "Now and Then" thrift store in Orange, California. The court ruled that Hester "can move forward with the wrongful termination portion of his wide-ranging lawsuit against A&E and the producers of Storage Wars." On September 3, 2013, Hester had one of his claims approved by Los Angeles Superior Court judge Michael Johnson. Hester was ordered to pay the legal fees for A&E. #Darrell sheets free#In March 2013, A&E won a partial victory in the suit when a federal judge tossed out Hester's claim of unfair business practices, calling the show "expressive free speech", and stating that his claim of wrongful termination was not specific enough. A&E also stated that there are "notable inconsistencies in exaggerated self-portrait", referring to his claims of value on the items that he finds in lockers. In January 2013, rather than deny the accusations, A&E responded by stating that its composition of the show is covered by the First Amendment, and that Hester's claims do not apply the network also said that the Communications Act of 1934 is inapplicable to cable television, which did not exist in 1934, and that the format of Storage Wars involves no "chance", "intellectual knowledge", or "intellectual skill" and so is not a game show. ![]() He is also the "official spokesperson" and "brand ambassador" for Sherwood Valley Casino in Willits, California. In 2015, Weiss starred in a new spinoff, titled Storage Wars: Barry Strikes Back, where alongside friend and colleague Kenny Crossley, he reviews and adds new commentary for past episodes of the series. In February 2014, A&E announced that Weiss would be starring in his own spin-off series, titled Barry'd Treasure. On June 25, 2013, it was reported that Weiss would not return to the show for season five. Weiss is a lifelong antiques collector, but he had never bought a storage unit until his friend and Storage Wars executive producer and narrator Thom Beers suggested that he join the show. Barry Weiss, also known as The Collector (Seasons 1-4): Weiss and his brother owned a successful produce company until he retired. ![]()
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