Trill Burgers files lawsuit against former managers

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Trill Burgers, LLC, a Houston-based pop-up restaurant, has filed a lawsuit against former managers alleging financial mismanagement and breach of fiduciary duties, seeking damages exceeding $540,000.

Trill Burgers, LLC based in Houston has taken legal action against former managers Benson Vivares and Patsy Vivares. The lawsuit unveils a series of troubling allegations regarding the defendants' misappropriation of company funds and breach of fiduciary duties.

This revelation marked the beginning of a tumultuous period for Trill Burgers, LLC, as subsequent financial disclosures failed to align with the company's actual income, indicating possible misappropriation of funds.

 

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