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- Hester suffered a hemorrhagic stroke due to high blood pressure and sleep apnea. The stroke was severe enough for Hester to believe he was going to die. As a result, the star has taken some time to recover, so he isn't in a lot of the newer episodes.
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Apr 23, 2023 · As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, for Season 4, Hester was expected to appear in 26 episodes, which would have earned him $25,000 each. As a result, the reality star sued A&E for wrongful ...
Jul 20, 2022 · During his time on Storage Wars, Sheets dropped a large amount of weight with the aid of Nutrisystem, according to PR Newswire, and divorced wife Kimber Wuerfel. In a later deleted Instagram post, Sheets revealed that he suffered a small heart attack and complications in the form of a lung infection in early 2019.
Feb 2, 2023 · He's now the owner and operator of his own auction house, Dave Hester Auctions, operating via davehesterauctioneer.com. His net worth is around $5 million, earning $25,000 from each Storage Wars episode that aired. Per a 2014 interview with Sparefoot, Hester's Storage Wars was an asset when he established his own auctioneering business.
Jan 31, 2023 · Early morning, Orange County, California. A man walks into a dimly lit storage space. With a smug, knowing wink he howls a mighty "Yuuup!" into the darkness, and moves on to the next storage ...
Apr 21, 2021 · Whether you love him or hate him, Dave Hester from "Storage Wars" is one of those characters you can't live without. Famously known for his loud catchphrase "YUUPP!" when making a bid, Hester is ...
Mar 23, 2023 · “Storage Wars” star Gunter Nezhoda died Tuesday at the age of 67 after a battle with lung cancer, his son confirmed in an Instagram video Wednesday.
Aug 2, 2021 · As a result, Hester sued the company for $750,000 citing wrongful termination, along with accusing the company of engaging in unfair business practices. The case lasted three years and at the end, Hester was ordered $122,000 to cover A&E's legal fees but him and the network settled for an undisclosed amount.