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Bravo’s Steve McBee Sr. Reports to Federal Prison After $2.6M Fraud Case

Updated :  Sunday, November 30, 2025 9:01 AM
Steve McBee Sr. at his Missouri ranch before beginning his 24-month federal prison sentence.

Steve McBee Sr., the 52-year-old star of Bravo’s McBee Dynasty, will report to federal prison on December 1, 2025, beginning a 24-month sentence for crop insurance fraud. McBee must surrender at Federal Prison Camp Yankton in South Dakota, marking a dramatic turn for the reality personality and Missouri rancher.

McBee pleaded guilty to defrauding the government and receiving more than $2.6 million in illegal federal insurance payouts. His case has drawn extensive public attention due to his profile as a television figure and cattle industry entrepreneur.

Final Night of Freedom: Steak Dinner With Family

In an interview with People magazine, McBee shared plans for his final night at home. On November 30, he will enjoy a steak and potatoes meal surrounded by extended family at his Missouri lodge.

“I love steak. Obviously, I’m a cattle guy, so that’s my favorite meal,” he said.

The intimate dinner follows a large Thanksgiving gathering, also hosted by McBee, where he is personally preparing smoked prime rib and turkey for relatives.

Thanksgiving Celebration Before Surrender

The family will travel together to South Dakota ahead of McBee’s 2 p.m. Monday reporting deadline. He acknowledged the emotional weight of spending his final holiday at home:

“It’s our last major holiday all together for a while.”

McBee said he is determined to stay positive despite the circumstances.

Staying Positive and Preparing for Prison Life

The reality star said he has researched the Yankton facility and found encouraging details, focusing on maintaining both physical and mental health.

He joked about being expected to return stronger:

“There’s a really good gym. There’s pressure to come back big and buff. I’m trying to find all the positives.”

Calling it an involuntary break, McBee added:

“I guess I’m finally getting a sabbatical.”

Impact on Family and Business

McBee expressed sadness about missing family milestones, including his granddaughter’s first birthday. His son Cole McBee’s wedding plans remain uncertain and may depend on early release.

The McBee Farm & Cattle operation will continue without interruption:

“They’re the highest-character people I’ve ever hired,” he said of his management team.

Support From Todd Chrisley

McBee also revealed support from a surprising source: Todd Chrisley, another reality star who previously served time before receiving a presidential pardon.

“I cannot say enough good things about Todd,” McBee shared, noting Chrisley’s guidance in preparing for prison.

This storyline will play out in the upcoming season of McBee Dynasty, which continues production despite the legal fallout.

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