American Chopper: What Happened To Paul Sr.

Television Reality TV

american chopper: what happened to paul sr.
Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

"American Chopper" has pretty much all the requisite pieces of the reality show puzzle. The most explosive arguments in "American Chopper" history have become legendary. At the very least, you've probably seen the famous chair-throwing argument that led to a viral meme based on a Season 6 episode where Paul Sr. fires Paul Jr. after a characteristically unfiltered argument. After the show, Paul Jr. went on to establish his own chopper-building business ... but what became of the gruff head of Orange County Choppers, Paul Teutul Sr.?

For one, he's spent plenty of time on TV. The original run of "American Chopper" ended in 2010, and the same year saw the premiere of "American Chopper: Senior Vs. Junior," which chronicled the business battles between Paul Sr.'s OCC and Paul Jr's competing custom motorcycle company, Paul Jr. Designs. In 2015, Paul Sr. and his other son Michael returned for yet another reality show, the one-season "Orange County Choppers." Combine these shows with a two-season revival of the original series from 2018 to 2019, and reality TV has certainly kept Paul Sr. busy over the years.

On the family front, Paul Sr. has also been doing better in recent years. The two Pauls have worked apart since their famous falling out, and actually didn't speak for about a decade after it. Things were, in fact, so bad that Paul Sr. decided not to attend his son's wedding in 2010 despite being invited. However, while they've grown closer after the 2018 "American Chopper" comeback, they remember the hard lesson that they're not a good professional fit. "Working together was the downfall of our relationship, and I'm not willing to give that up again," Paul Sr. told People in 2019.

Paul Sr. has been involved in several lawsuits

american chopper: what happened to paul sr.
Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images

Paul Teutul Sr.'s family life might be in a better shape than it was during the original "American Chopper" series, but other aspects of his personal life have been far more tumultuous. The fallout between him and Paul Jr. wasn't simply because the latter owned a part of Orange County Choppers. Their broken professional relationship was actually a potential risk to the show itself, and sent them to court in a case that ultimately led to Paul Jr.'s victory in his quest to stop his father from forcing a buyout, leading to the court determining a fair price instead. "There was a lawsuit and it was ugly," Paul Jr. summed up the situation in the People article.

However, Paul Sr.'s court ordeals were only beginning. In 2017, his "Orange County Choppers" and "American Chopper" revival business partner Thomas Derbyshire sued him for fraud, alleging that Paul Sr. had used project funds for personal things and done deals behind Derbyshire's back — which Paul Sr.'s representatives denied. The same year Derbyshire sued him, Teutul's home was also in foreclosure. Come 2018, he owed over $20,000 in state taxes and filed for bankruptcy. In 2020, a court ordered him to pay a photographer over $258,000 for using one of his photos without permission in Michael Teutul-themed merchandise.

He and his company relocated to Florida

american chopper: what happened to paul sr.
Jerod Harris/Getty Images

Paul Teutul Sr.'s Orange County Choppers is still around, but not where it used to be. The shop felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and closed in March 2020, only to announce later that year that it would relocate from New York to Florida — and that Paul Sr. would go with it. "This just makes sense," he said (via Times Herald-Record). "There's more of a sense of freedom in Florida, more of a fan base and you can ride for about nine months out of the year. There are also motorcycle events that take place all over Florida throughout the year."

Orange County Choppers' new Florida digs, The OCC Roadhouse & Museum, is a large restaurant, museum, and entertainment venue. While a business partner takes care of that side of things, Paul Sr. himself runs the nearby motorcycle shop where, as of 2023, he continued to build bikes — not because he necessarily needs to personally pick up a tool anymore, but because he wants to.

OTHER NEWS

26 minutes ago

American Airlines flight attendants move closer to strike, fail to reach deal on new contract with airline

26 minutes ago

Argentina blame the GRASS at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz stadium for team's poor Copa America display in Canada win

26 minutes ago

Tom Brady linked to Brazilian influencer Isabella Settanni who looks just like his ex Gisele Bundchen... (but insider insists its just a rumor)

32 minutes ago

Over 71,000kg of oil-soaked sand scooped up at Sentosa’s beaches following oil spill

33 minutes ago

Move over, Tokyo. Hong Kong is now the most expensive city to build, survey shows

33 minutes ago

Human rights lawyer to political reformer: Who is Keir Starmer, the UK's new would-be prime minister

34 minutes ago

Southgate draws comparison between Bellingham and Rooney as he offers Euro 2024 warning

34 minutes ago

Messi becomes most capped player in Copa America history

34 minutes ago

Spain v Italy Euro 2024 player ratings: Williams 9, Yamal 8; Barella 6, Chiesa 3

34 minutes ago

Trump campaign given $50m by single donor

34 minutes ago

Socceroos legend Tim Cahill gets shattering news about his 19-year-old football star son Shae

37 minutes ago

Motion after motion puts Trump Florida case in slow motion as 3-day hearing begins

37 minutes ago

How the Gulf became integral part of India's 'extended neighbourhood' under PM Modi

39 minutes ago

Royal news - live: Harry and Meghan Markle ‘reach out’ to Kate Middleton as ‘homesick’ prince eyes UK home

39 minutes ago

Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no

39 minutes ago

Couple accused of murdering Amber Haigh for custody of child

39 minutes ago

LS polls: ECI orders probe into EVM tampering claims in Chhattisgarh

39 minutes ago

All eyes on new police and safety MEC Marais

39 minutes ago

Poland vs. Austria live stream, prediction: Where to watch UEFA Euro 2024 live online, TV channel, odds

39 minutes ago

Emmerdale star addresses how evil abuser Tom King will get his comeuppance

39 minutes ago

Messi and Argentina overcome Canada and poor surface, start Copa America title defense with 2-0 win

39 minutes ago

South Korea Declares a National Emergency

39 minutes ago

Revolutionising skills: The future of vocational training in South Africa

39 minutes ago

Appeals court panel refuses to delay Trump ally Steve Bannon’s prison sentence

42 minutes ago

Afghanistan batters failed the Bumrah test, says coach Trott

45 minutes ago

Video: Would you wear this to dinner? Influencer Ruby Tuesday Matthews turns heads in Bali wearing a see-through dress

46 minutes ago

Coalition's nuclear power plant proposal draws mixed opinions from Port Augusta community

46 minutes ago

Report: Lakers Prioritized Anthony Davis’ Voice In Coaching Search; Davis And JJ Redick Spoke

46 minutes ago

Beale back as Schmidt names first Wallabies squad

46 minutes ago

Controversial Jayson Tatum Billboard Ignites Tensions in Rival Team's Territory

46 minutes ago

Bryson DeChambeau’s Olympic snub proves major flaw in professional golf

46 minutes ago

Will landscaping increase home value? We asked the pros

46 minutes ago

Human rights lawyer to political reformer: Who is Keir Starmer, the UK's new would-be prime minister

48 minutes ago

New Zealand's gun laws, tightened after the 2019 mosque attack, being revised by an ex-gun lobbyist

52 minutes ago

Australia news live: Indigenous leader Rev Dr D Gondarra dies; mass cull ordered to stop NSW bird flu outbreak

52 minutes ago

Hogan distances himself from Trump endorsement: ‘I have no interest in it’

52 minutes ago

Fossil fuel consumption, emissions hit all-time highs: Research

52 minutes ago

Saudi Arabia resumes issuing Umrah visas as Haj ends

53 minutes ago

Four Chinese developers face make-or-break week in liquidation cases

56 minutes ago

Video: Child sexual abuse detective: This is what I tell ALL parents before their kids go to school camp