McBee Dynasty Cast Reacts to Steven McBee Sr.’s Sentencing: “Will Get Through Anything”

McBee Dynasty Cast Reacts to Steven McBee Sr.'s Sentencing: "Will Get Through Anything"

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Members of The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys cast are showing their support for Steven McBee Sr. amid his prison sentence after pleading guilty to one count of federal crop insurance fraud.

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In the hours before the news broke on Oct. 16, his sons Steven McBee Jr. and Cole McBee, as well as the patriarch’s ex-girlfriend (and McBee Farm & Cattle Co. CFO) Galyna Saltkovska took to social media with uplifting messages, while Jesse McBee — and even Steve Sr. himself — weighed in later.

Prior to learning the details of his father’s punishment, Steven Jr. used his Instagram Stories to share a photo of them on horseback that he previously posted on Father’s Day 2025, along with a text overlay that read, “Love ya Dad. Whole family is here for you.”

A series of images with a Theodore Roosevelt quote and the McBee Family at a wedding together

Cole, for his part, reposted a family photo from Jesse and Alli Ventresca’s wedding day, writing, “We will get through anything together. To the hardest working man I know, it’s our turn to be here for you. We got you dad.”

Meanwhile, Galyna, more subtly uploaded an excerpt from Theodore Roosevelt’s 1910 “Man in the Arena” speech, tagging Steve Sr. in her IG Stories.

After his sentencing, Steve Sr. shared the same speech excerpt as Galyna on his main grid, adding a quote from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar in the caption: “Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.”

Finally, Jesse posted an image of his dad surrounded by rocks and dirt and holding a hammer on his Stories, adding the Latin phrase “Invictus maneo” which loosely translates to “I remain undefeated.”

What was Steven McBee Sr.’s sentence in his crop insurance fraud case?
A U.S. District Court Judge reportedly ordered Steve Sr. to serve 24 months behind bars on Oct. 16, along with another two years of supervised release, according to People. He also must pay $4,022,124 in restitution and will have to self-surrender before December 1.

Steve Sr. had been facing a maximum sentence of 30 years in federal prison without parole, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Missouri.

Federal prosecutors had previously filed a sentencing memorandum on Oct. 6, recommending that Steve Sr. serve 41 months in prison, in addition to paying $4 million in restitution to the USDA, followed by three years of supervised release, per DTN.

What was Steven McBee Sr.’s sentence in his crop insurance fraud case?
A U.S. District Court Judge reportedly ordered Steve Sr. to serve 24 months behind bars on Oct. 16, along with another two years of supervised release, according to People. He also must pay $4,022,124 in restitution and will have to self-surrender before December 1.

A split of Steven McBee Sr. and Steven McBee Jr..

Steve Sr. had been facing a maximum sentence of 30 years in federal prison without parole, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Missouri.

Federal prosecutors had previously filed a sentencing memorandum on Oct. 6, recommending that Steve Sr. serve 41 months in prison, in addition to paying $4 million in restitution to the USDA, followed by three years of supervised release, per DTN.

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