business 77d ago
Judge Denies Uncle Nearest Founder’s Chapter 11 Attempt, Upholds Receivership Control

Fawn Weaver's attempt to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and lawsuit to retake control of Uncle Nearest was rejected by a federal judge, reinforcing the court-appointed receiver Phillip G. Young Jr.'s authority. This decision prolongs the company's legal and financial uncertainty amid a $108 million debt dispute with Farm Credit Mid-America. The next key step will be how Weaver and creditors respond to this ruling and whether a sale or further restructuring occurs to resolve the longstanding conflict.
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Farm Credit
Keith Weaver
Suzanne Bauknight
Neat Green
Moore County Observer
Nathan “Nearest” Green
Brown‑Forman Corporation
Lexington Herald Leader
Phillip G. Young Jr.
Farm Credit Mid-America