A federal judge is weighing whether Fawn and Keith Weaver should be put back in charge of whiskey-maker Uncle Nearest.
A group of about 20 investors say they are preparing to sue Uncle Nearest, the CEO and the company’s investment bank Read more at The Business Times.
A Tennessee whiskey company steeped in American history is fighting for survival as mounting debts and internal disputes threaten to shutter operations permanently. Uncle Nearest, the brand that ...
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Judge keeps Uncle Nearest in receivership pending briefs due Feb. 26, 2026. Farm Credit alleges over $100 million loan default and disputes company solvency. Receiver seeks broader control after ...
KNOXVILLE — Fawn Weaver testified before a filled courtroom Feb. 9 to try to claw back control of Uncle Nearest, the Tennessee whiskey company a federal judge has ruled is better off out of her hands.
Uncle Nearest Whiskey, the award-winning brand owned by Fawn Weaver and her husband based on the legacy of Nearest Green, could be foreclosed if placed back in the hands of Weaver, according to the ...