Lawsuit filed against Turkey Leg Hut by former co-owner for more than $900K

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Turkey Leg Hut is in talks again of having another lawsuit filed against them, but this time from their former business partner.

Former Turkey Leg Hut (TLH) co-owner Steve Rogers has reportedly filed a lawsuit against current co-owners, Nakia Price and Lydell Price, for $931,111.12.

According to the lawsuit, in September 2021, there was Rogers and the Prices' entered a Redemption Agreement in which the two parties agreed Rogers would be paid $1,547,500 following his withdrawal from the company where he was an initial investor and owned a substantial part of the restaurant.

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"After performing under the agreement and making the Page 3 of 5 scheduled payments as agreed for over a year, the Defendants failed to make the scheduled payment in November 2022," the document stated. Rogers was only paid $616,388.88 of the total redemption agreement.

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Turkey Leg Hut faces $1.3 million lawsuit from US Foods

Houston restaurant Turkey Leg Hut is faced with a nearly $1.3 million lawsuit from US Foods that claims the restaurant hasn't been paying their food vendors. FOX 26's Matthew Seedorff has more details on the story and asks customers their thoughts on the allegations.

Not even, a month ago the popular Houston restaurant was making rounds after U.S. Foods filed a lawsuit against them for having an unpaid balance of $1,288,583.12 in invoices for non-PACA food and food-related products and services accrued.

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The restaurant also received a demand letter on Jan. 20 from CNPH Properties LLC claiming TLH was $50,095.50 behind on rent including late fees for their Commercial Leases.

"Time is of the essence because the Company is currently under a barrage of claims by creditors – both secured and unsecured – including its landlord and food supplier," the lawsuit stated. "Because Plaintiff personally guaranteed some of these obligations, Plaintiff has also been a named individual Defendant in those collection efforts. On information and belief, other non-liquidated claims will be filed against the Company – some of which might also impact the Plaintiff personally."

The lawsuit was filed on Feb. 9 in Harris County. Rogers is being represented by Roberts Markland LLP.