Whiskey brand Uncle Nearest founders Fawn and Keith Weaver want to give testimony to the court to see if the receivership is ...
A group called NexGen2780 told the federal judge overseeing the Uncle Nearest case that they want to buy out the $108 million ...
Beyond financial issues, the lawsuit claims there was a deliberate effort to spread a false story that the Weavers were ...
The owners don’t want to sell, but a $108 million loan is looming.
Amid the Weaver's legal battles, Fawn has been seemingly unbothered, claiming most of the narratives to be a "smear campaign" against her, her husband and the company.
Fawn Weaver, the CEO of the award-winning whiskey brand Uncle Nearest, has adopted a defiant stance in the wake of the company being placed in receivership last week. In a new social media post, ...
*A federal court order placed Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey and its Nearest Green Distillery in Shelbyville, Tennessee, under receivership, raising questions about the brand’s future. As Newsweek ...
Uncle Nearest paid the Guinness World Records $125,000 to have a 518-foot bar at its Tennessee distillery declared “longest bar in the world,” according to a new court filing. The whiskey then ...
For the eight years it has been on liquor store shelves, Uncle Nearest has capitalized on the personal brand of its founder and CEO Fawn Weaver, who created the company to honor the legacy of the ...
An investor group has come forward with an offer to buy out Uncle Nearest’s $108 million in loans. Uncle Nearest is a whiskey brand founded by married couple Fawn and Keith Weaver. It launched with ...
While spectators may think the case is about cleaning up a debt, it's more about who has control in Uncle Nearest’s future as it is unclear who has the final say when a company is in receivership.
As the seventh most-visited distillery in the world, Uncle Nearest is far more than a place to sip whiskey—it’s a living tribute to a remarkable story of innovation, resilience, and community. During ...