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国际资讯2026-07-15About 7 min read2 viewsSource · The Spirits BusinessEditor · jiu欣闻jiu翻译整理,供参考

Uncle Nearest威士忌创始人Weaver家族因联邦调查被解雇

美国田纳西州知名威士忌品牌Uncle Nearest的创始人Weaver家族已被公司董事会解雇,目前联邦调查正在进行中。该品牌此前已进入破产接管程序,法院指定的接管人签署了资产出售意向书。Weaver家族被解雇后,公司运营将由接管人直接管理。Uncle Nearest曾凭借「美国最具包容性威士忌品牌」的定位获得广泛关注,如今面临品牌存续的严峻考验。

Uncle Nearest’s co-founders, Fawn and Keith Weaver, have been dismissed from the company, as its receiver disclosed he is cooperating with ongoing federal investigations.

The American whiskey business was placed under the control of Phillip Young Jr in August 2025, following a US$108 million lawsuit from Kentucky lender Farm Credit Mid-America. Last week, Young filed a counterclaim against the lender, arguing its failures helped the alleged fraud remain under the radar for years. As part of his most recent update, Young detailed the legal challenges brought by the Weavers during the past quarter. These included their dismissed bankruptcy filing and attempts to terminate the receivership. Furthermore, the receiver recently received subpoenas for documents from the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and from the Securities and Exchange Commission. He said the receivership team is cooperating with the investigations. Young terminated the Weavers’ employment with the company on 1 June. He has since worked to restrict their access to the business’ facilities and systems. He added: “While this decision was not made lightly, it has resulted in significantly less confusion among employees and vendors, and has made business operations significantly smoother.” Sales process continues Meanwhile, Young confirmed he is continuing with the sale of Uncle Nearest’s property on Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. The original buyers cancelled their contract on 2 July as a result of “the delay in the process and the continued litigation by Keith and Fawn Weaver”; however, Young has since negotiated a new contract with an “arm’s length” buyer. In addition, he has received a “reasonable cash offer” for the company’s vineyards in Cognac, but not for the chateau. The negotiations for the rest of the business assets are ongoing. Young had previously revealed that the interested buyer was an investment firm with African-American ownership. The receiver is also evaluating whether to file a pre-packaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy to facilitate the sale of the company's assets. Keith Weaver’s two restaurant concepts in the Nearest Green Distillery, Shelbyville Barrel House and Humble Baron, are also facing eviction due to rental arrears.

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