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More Tax Trouble! Maci Bookout Hit With $12,000 Lien Amid Selling Tennessee Home

The tax trouble continues for Maci Bookout. RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal the Teen Mom OG star is in serious tax debt.

According to the Sacramento County Court Recorder's Office in California, Bookout was hit with a state tax lien for $12,569.5 on August 30, 2017 for the 2012 and 2014 years.

The clerk confirmed the office has yet to receive a release on the lien and that it remains active at this time.

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Bookout's lien is surprising, as she recently accepted an offer on her Tennessee home for $370,000 after purchasing the house in 2016 for $329,900, according to Zillow.

She is also bringing in Teen Mom OG paychecks for the upcoming season, which premieres on Monday, October 1. RadarOnline.com reported the women bring in $25,000 per episode as of 2017.

She also owns clothing line TTM Lifestyle Brand with husband Taylor McKinney.

This isn't the first time the mother-of-three has been in tax trouble though.

As RadarOnline.com reported, Bookout was slapped with a lien for $78,308 in 2013 and $5,249 in 2015.

Both were released on July 7, 2015.

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