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Rock Bottom? 'Alaskan Bush People's Matt Brown Has Checked Into Rehab, Local Sources Claim

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June 7 2016, Published 9:43 a.m. ET

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Six months after RadarOnline.com exclusively reported that he was arrested for DUI, Alaskan Bush People star Matt Brown has checked into rehab, sources claim.

According to multiple Hoonah, Alaska, locals, the 33-year-old had been acting erratic around town in recent months.

An insider claims Billy Brown's oldest son entered a treatment facility within the past week.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Matt is regularly spotted boozing in the bar of Hoonah's Icy Strait Lodge, where the family secretly spends their nights.

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He even tries to pick up female bar flies, a local revealed.

"Matt is very good with the ladies, charming and funny. A natural flirt," the insider said. "He holds nothing back when trying to get up a girl's skirt. He even has memorized pick up lines!"

In August 2013, Matt was partying hard with a woman at Juneau's Viking Bar when police said he got behind the wheel of her car.

After witnesses claimed he drove into a parked motorcycle, Matt confessed to officers that he had downed several vodka shots.

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He later vomited at the police station, the incident report stated.

A rep for the Discovery Channel has not responded to RadarOnline.com's request for comment.

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