![]() Suhoski, town administrator, confirmed that the deal is worth $5 million to Michael Cimini. However, he is happy with the “mutually agreed sum” in the deal. He did not want to comment on the litigation. ![]() Cimini” will be dismissed, Michael Cimini said. If approved, litigation titled “Michael D. In addition, the father will become president, treasurer, secretary and director of Yankee Spirits and Mr. Cimini, 68, of East Longmeadow, and several partners, David Cummings of Taunton, James Juliano of North Attleboro and Thomas Tesauro of Cohasset. Cimini, 40, of 8 Sidney Road, Sturbridge, will give up all of his interest in the company to his father, Donald F. In addition to approval from Sturbridge, Attleboro and Swansea (all homes of Yankee Spirits retail stores), the proposed agreement needs approval from the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission. Yankee Spirits recently asked selectmen for approval for the transfer of stock, naming of new officers and directors, change of manager and pledge of license and stock. ![]() In the dispute, in which father and son filed lawsuits against each other, the father accused his son of “false and material misrepresentations,” “fraudulent conduct” and having no intention of following through on their original business deal. But a $5 million deal may bring an end to the litigation between father and son, though not necessarily the bad feelings. Billed as having New England’s largest selection of beer, wine and spirits, Yankee Spirits has also been the home of family strife, which has been brewing for at least a year and a half.įather and son have been bitterly butting heads since October 2008 over ownership and control of the company, according to records in a pending lawsuit in Worcester Superior Court.
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