Their hit show may have ended on Discovery Channel, but the feud is far from over between Lebanon Levi and Merlin Miller, the two conflicting stars of Amish Mafia.
Fans who were saddened by Amish Mafia's coming to an end last month may want to dry their tears after explosive allegations that the reported series finale was actually fake and it is going to come back with another season in the future.
They've been the subjects of a lot of controversy since first appearing on TV 2 ½ years ago, but the endless drama and corruption facing the members of the Amish Mafia have officially come to an end.
Much to the dismay of the show's fans, Amish Mafia is set to finish its four-season run on Discovery Channel for good come Tuesday, but they likely won't be disappointed by the way the series ends.
Their battle for control of Lancaster County has been epic, but things will take a significantly more dramatic turn as Doug continues to revolt against Levi on Amish Mafia.
She underwent a surgical procedure to fer some insight on an unspecified health condition, and now, former Amish Mafia star Esther Schmucker has given fans an update on how she's feeling.
Her reasons for shacking up with Merlin and trying to help him spread the message of what life is really like inside the Amish community weren't really clear to begin with-but Mary's motives will finally be revealed on Amish Mafia.
They were briefly working as allies in an effort to curb the Mennonite attempt at taking over Lancaster County, but the partnership between Merlin and Levi is over on Amish Mafia.
Fans of Amish Mafia were delighted to find out the show would be back for a fourth season and devastated when they learned it would be the last-but some surprises could be in store for the show's devoted followers.
As if the situation with the rogue Black Bumper Mennonites wasn't enough of an issue and a problem for Lebanon Levi on Amish Mafia, another situation will cause him some big problems-and force him to try and track down his former enforcer at his new home.