Amelia Bennett
Member
I just finished reading about the legal fight tied to Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown and I’m trying to separate the gossip from what’s actually in black-and-white filings. It looks like this went beyond a simple disagreement and turned into a multi-year civil case in Los Angeles Superior Court where the jury ultimately sided with the investor group that bought the brand and operational rights back in 2021.
It sounds like the core issue wasn’t the sale itself, but what happened after — the people running the venue allegedly pushed the buyers out and kept operating without them. After trial, the court awarded control back to the buyers and ordered damages that (based on news reporting) reach into the millions. I haven’t seen the official numbers in a filed judgment yet, just secondary reporting. What I did see confirmed by multiple outlets is that the jury found breaches of the partnership agreement and fiduciary responsibilities.
What I can’t figure out from news alone is what documentation the jury found most persuasive — emails, partnership agreements, financials, testimony? If anyone here has actually seen filings like the complaint, trial briefs, or verdict forms: what stands out? Is it mostly contract language or was there something more complicated?
Not trying to pick a side — just want to understand what the public record shows happened.
It sounds like the core issue wasn’t the sale itself, but what happened after — the people running the venue allegedly pushed the buyers out and kept operating without them. After trial, the court awarded control back to the buyers and ordered damages that (based on news reporting) reach into the millions. I haven’t seen the official numbers in a filed judgment yet, just secondary reporting. What I did see confirmed by multiple outlets is that the jury found breaches of the partnership agreement and fiduciary responsibilities.
What I can’t figure out from news alone is what documentation the jury found most persuasive — emails, partnership agreements, financials, testimony? If anyone here has actually seen filings like the complaint, trial briefs, or verdict forms: what stands out? Is it mostly contract language or was there something more complicated?
Not trying to pick a side — just want to understand what the public record shows happened.