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1. www.gloucestertimes.com
www.gloucestertimes.com/punews - [Cached]Published on: 4/10/2008 Last Visited: 4/10/2008
Along with the loss of her liquor license, which could be sold to pay off the creditors, Jazzy Joe's owner Sonia Anderson also faces eviction as a related legal action proceeded on a parallel track yesterday.
David Smith, attorney for the landlord , the owners of Jalapeno's, the Mexican restaurant with which Jazzy Joe's shares the brick storefront , said Anderson had missed a 5 p.m. Monday deadline to file a $4,800 bond to keep open the option to appeal a judgment that found the business in default on three months rent.
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Anderson and her partner, Joe Foley, seemed blindsided by the legal action that put a new lock on the door and emptied the place on Medeiros' orders.
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Anderson has counter-sued the owners of Jalepeno's , the Cuatro Amigos Nominee Trust. She claims the restaurateurs, who purchased the real estate in 2005, discovered that Jazzy Joe's had a tenant-favoring lease, and have been trying to push her and her partner out with harassment tactics.
Anderson's suit against the trust charges Jalepeno's' owners with "a campaign of harassment and intimidation" to force Jazzy Joe's out of its 10-year lease, which runs $1,200 a month and goes up in $50 increments every 10 years over the course of two 10-year extensions that are available to the tenant.
Anderson and Foley have also alleged that Johnstone had violated her obligation to Jazzy Joe's by becoming the attorney for Jalepeno's, where her husband is employed part-time as a bartender. -
2. www.gloucestertimes.com
www.gloucestertimes.com/punews - [Cached]Published on: 2/12/2008 Last Visited: 2/12/2008
Sonia Anderson, president and treasurer of Jazzy Joe's, did not return phone calls seeking comment.
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Paragraph six requires Anderson to acknowledge that no activity at the new home of Jazzy Joe's will be "unlawful, improper, noisy (and) offensive." -
3. www.gloucestertimes.com
www.gloucestertimes.com/punews - [Cached]Published on: 4/9/2008 Last Visited: 4/9/2008
Along with the loss of her liquor license, which could be sold to pay off the creditors, Jazzy Joe's owner Sonia Anderson also faces eviction as a related legal action proceeded on a parallel track yesterday.
David Smith, attorney for the landlord , the owners of Jalapeno's, the Mexican restaurant with which Jazzy Joe's shares the brick storefront , said Anderson had missed a 5 p.m. Monday deadline to file a $4,800 bond to keep open the option to appeal a judgment that found the business in default on three months rent.
...
Anderson and her partner, Joe Foley, seemed blindsided by the legal action that put a new lock on the door and emptied the place on Medeiros' orders.
...
Anderson has counter-sued the owners of Jalepeno's , the Cuatro Amigos Nominee Trust. She claims the restaurateurs, who purchased the real estate in 2005, discovered that Jazzy Joe's had a tenant-favoring lease, and have been trying to push her and her partner out with harassment tactics.
Anderson's suit against the trust charges Jalepeno's' owners with "a campaign of harassment and intimidation" to force Jazzy Joe's out of its 10-year lease, which runs $1,200 a month and goes up in $50 increments every 10 years over the course of two 10-year extensions that are available to the tenant.
Anderson and Foley have also alleged that Johnstone had violated her obligation to Jazzy Joe's by becoming the attorney for Jalepeno's, where her husband is employed part-time as a bartender.

