Above and lead photo: Gas Monkey Garage builds - cars just above auctioned off on Bring a Trailer
Richard Rawlings, founder of Gas Monkey Garage and star of Discovery’s Fast N’ Loud, has been the subject of sensational online claims. YouTube videos declare he’s “in jail” or “facing legal trouble.” For fans who followed every custom build on TV, that’s concerning news.
But after checking court records and local reporting, the facts tell a very different story: Rawlings is not in jail and has no active criminal case against him.
The “legal trouble” narrative stems from a civil lawsuit filed in 2018. Rawlings clashed with partners at Gas Monkey Bar N’ Grill, a Dallas restaurant and concert venue that licensed his brand.
The claims—worth roughly $6 million—centered on defamation and contract disputes. It was a messy fight, but crucially:
In August 2021, both sides reached a settlement and jointly dismissed their claims. Soon after, the venue rebranded to Amplified Live, publicly stating it had no connection to Richard Rawlings or the Gas Monkey brand.
That was the end of the dispute.
While Fast N’ Loud wrapped in 2020, Rawlings and Gas Monkey Garage are still active. The shop produces content on YouTube, Rawlings hosts a podcast, and the brand continues to engage fans through builds, appearances, and merchandise.
In short: the garage is alive, and Rawlings is very much part of the automotive scene.
Clickbait thrives on exaggeration. By blending the civil lawsuit with Rawlings’ TV fame, content creators churn out attention-grabbing but misleading videos.
Local reporting and Dallas County court records confirm: no current legal trouble, no jail time.
Takeaway: The garage is Rawlings’ brand. The bar was a separate venture, now in the past.
Above and below: Richard Rawlings purchases the Ring Brothers' custom De Tomaso Pantera at Barrett-Jackson.
For auto enthusiasts, the truth matters: Richard Rawlings is not behind bars, nor is he entangled in fresh lawsuits. The old bar-related dispute is long settled.
So next time a flashy video title shouts “jail,” remember: it’s just recycled drama. The cars - and the man who helped make them famous - are still rolling strong.
Above: 1965 Ford Mustang K-code, Hi-Po V8, four-speed manual fastback
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Above: CI customers' cars - Camaro and Mustang getting some feature photography attention at Classic Industries
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