Gota Hava Java owner still missing, loses business to parents
By Lindsey Kovacevich, KPIC NewsThe saga doesn't end for the parents of Michael Mallory, who previously owned the Gotta Hava Java coffee stands. The civil case was heard in court on Monday over the coffee business.
The parents of the missing man went to court to try to get the business back. Judge Joan Seitz appointed the parents as reveivers of the Gotta Hava Java business which means the receiver is responsible for the operations of the business from now on. The parents had gone to court before to recover money they claim was never paid back to them when Michael bought the business. It's still unclear as to what will happen with the business. There has still been no sign of Mallory, after his pickup was found over an embankment south of Glide on the day he was supposed to be in court earlier this year. |
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Michael Mallory is still missing and his wife Rochelle didn't attend the court hearing.
