Status check set for missing man's coffee stands
By Dan Bain, KPIC NewsROSEBURG, Ore. -- A judge has set a status check for March in the case of the Gotta Hava Java coffee shops, that are in limbo after the owner went missing and his parents are suing to get the shops back. Attorney Randy Rubin was in court Monday morning, representing Elbert Mallory and his wife. They are suing to get the shops back, after they said Michael Mallory owed them thousands of dollars for the purchase of the business. Michael Mallory has been missing since March, when his pickup was found over an embankment on Little River Road, south of Glide. Rubin says there is so much tax debt on the business, that it may not even be worth taking it back for the Mallorys. Judge Joan Seitz set March 2nd for a status check, so they would have time to determine whether they want to go ahead with the case. |
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