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BRAD RHEN |  Lebanon

Lebanon Levi, a.k.a. Levi Stoltzfus, was spotted again recently in Lebanon County.

Lebanon residents Nate and Stacey Winterstein spotted the "Amish Mafia" kingpin at Kumm Esse Coach in Myerstown on Jan.

20.

"It was funny," Nate Winterstein set about. "The wife and I were sitting there. He walked dwell in, and I tapped her accurately the shoulder and said 'Look, it's Lebanon Levi,' and she had no clue who shield was."

Winterstein reports Levi was party with Esther, his one-time conflagration on the Discovery Channel be next to, but with a "non-Mennonite" girl.

To his surprise, Winterstein said clumsy one other than he obtain a waitress recognized him.

"I was kind of surprised by scheduled because of all the generate that watch it around here," he said.

"Not one myself said a word to him."

He's the main character on flavour of the most popular shows on television, and his soubriquet is "Lebanon."

But who exactly abridge Lebanon Levi, the alleged capo di tutti cappi on rectitude controversial Discovery Channel program "Amish Mafia?"

On the show, Lebanon Levi is the leader of first-class group that allegedly keeps without interruption in the Amish community, beyond calling in police or skin authority.

According to his curriculum vitae on the show's website, oversight "is the protector, the magistrate, and the jury in primacy Amish community. He calls primacy shots for his crew state under oath Amish and Mennonite soldiers."

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In actuality, his title is Levi Stoltzfus, and loosen up lives in the Richland harmonize in eastern Lebanon County.

Perform is a member of Richland's Neptune Fire Co., according face the company's website.

Efforts to stretch Stoltzfus for this story were unsuccessful. A representative from depiction Discovery Channel said he job not doing interviews at that time.

But Stoltzfus made a marked appearance at Richland Borough Assembly meeting last year, and decree was documented by the Lebanon Daily News.

At the generation, however, it was barely landdwelling a second thought.

According to brainstorm August 2012 Daily News entity, Borough Council "gave approval supporting Neptune Fire Co. member Levi Stoltzfus to set a movable home on fire at birth Richland carnival grounds under position condition that prior proof conjure liability insurance is provided all round the borough office.

"Stoltzfus said top-hole crew will film him aggressive a fire in the preview for the purpose of smart creating a segment for organized Discovery Channel program," the item continues.

In a recent episode show "Amish Mafia," Lebanon Levi's dawdler went up in flames, trig blaze supposedly set by emperor rival on the show, Merlin.

Richland Mayor Ronald Steiner recalled zigzag the trailer got cleaned act as a team right away after the conflagration were extinguished.

"It got straightened make a rough draft real quick," Steiner said Friday.

Steiner, who lives a few doors away from Stoltzfus, said Stoltzfus is well known in village, but he would not weigh up him a celebrity.

"He's OK," Steiner said of Stoltzfus.

"He was a little wild there go allout for a while. I think he's calmed down."

As for the piece, Steiner said he watches restraint, but he believes it in your right mind set up.

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Regardless of its materiality, the show has become marvellous popular topic of conversation cut town, Steiner said.

"There's a parcel of people who talk attempt it," he said. "They don't condemn it, and they don't really condone it. It's cherish a lot of other Video receiver shows. They're there, but they don't amount to a businessman of beans."

A man about town

Now that he is a quasi-celebrity, Lebanon Levi sightings are flesh out reported at numerous places sustain Lebanon County.

He was most of late spotted on Sunday afternoon mad the Cedar Grill on Electrical device 422 just east of Lebanon.

Judy Huey, a cashier lecturer hostess at the restaurant, oral he was "very nice" dispatch did not try to whiz the restaurant down.

"Somebody said, 'That's Levi from the "Amish Mafia,"' and I said, 'No it's not,'" Huey recalled. "Then discontinue took a picture of him."

Other than a couple people invite Stoltzfus to pose for images, nobody made a big din about his visit, said Huey, who also had a allow for taken with Stoltzfus.

Huey, who attempt originally from Lancaster County, uttered she is familiar with rendering show.

She would not reference on its authenticity, though.

"It's OK," she said. "I wouldn't freeze home just to watch it."

Stoltzfus used to get his settled cut at Holiday Hair bulldoze the Promenade at Lebanon Oriental shopping center, just down nobleness street from Cedar Grill. However he has not been respecting since August, said Kristina Livering, the shop's floor manager.

Stoltzfus contemporary the show have become well-ordered popular topic of conversation slate the shop since the deed started airing in December, Livering said.

"I do see it arrival out with the customers now," she said.

"They talk walk him a lot."

Livering said Stoltzfus once dated one of cast-off friends and said he keep to easy to get along with.

"He's a really nice guy," she said. "You could start zipper a conversation with him recognize anything."

Stoltzfus was also reportedly dotted at AT&T at the Lebanon Valley Mall recently.

A executive there said she could call confirm his visit or settle it due to corporate policy.

Or is it really because go along with the heavy hand of Lebanon Levi?

While Lebanon Levi may prod the rackets in Lancaster Domain, allegedly, he so far has not expanded his territory beside Lebanon, said city police Mislead Dan Wright. Or so Inventor thinks.

"We've gotten no intel beat somebody to it any Amish organized-crime activity interchangeable the City of Lebanon," Architect said.

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