Bun B, partners ordered to stop selling Trill Burgers or lose everything, court documents say

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A temporary injunction was filed, which basically forbids Trill Burgers from selling any food and just about anything involving the company. Violating this order would result in, the court documents claim, “irreparable injury to Trill Burgers, LLC.”

, former partners Benson and Patsy Vivares filed a temporary injunction in late May against Bun B, whose real name is Bernard Freeman, and partners with Trill Burgers.The legal battle revolves around the Vivares siblings accusing Bun B of stealing their recipe, while Trill Burgers’ co-owners countered by claiming funds were being misappropriated, leading to Vivares’ eventual exit.

The temporary injunction is legal talk for forbidding Trill Burgers from selling any food and really just about anything that involves the company. Violating this order would result in, the court documents claim, “irreparable injury to Trill Burgers, LLC.” “I do not believe the order will survive appellate scrutiny if there is ever any actual effort to post the bond, serve the required parties and have it enforced,” he said.

 

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