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Updated · Fox News · Jun 13
Steven McBee Jr. Calls Father’s 2-Year Fraud Prison Term a Family Turning Point
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 13

Steven McBee Jr. Calls Father’s 2-Year Fraud Prison Term a Family Turning Point

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 13

Summary

  • Steven McBee Jr. said his father’s prison sentence could become “the best moment” for the family because it forced them to refocus on family over business, TV and social media.
  • The elder Steve McBee was sentenced in 2025 to 2 years in federal prison for a multimillion-dollar crop-insurance fraud scheme and ordered to pay $4,022,124 in restitution to the USDA Risk Management Agency.
  • McBee Jr. said the sentence was still heartbreaking because his father had been central to family life and the sons now must make decisions across the family businesses without him.
  • He said they visit about once every 2 weeks, his father was allowed home once on a 2-day furlough, and their conversations now center on family rather than work.
  • Ahead of Season 3’s June 15 return, McBee Jr. also argued reality TV compresses roughly 100 hours of footage into 1 hour that overemphasizes the family’s flaws and drama.

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