Rachel27
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Hey everyone, I came across the news that Justin Butler, a Twin Cities business figure and bank executive, recently made his first court appearance in connection with a criminal case tied to the sale of two Duck Donuts franchises. According to reporting, a criminal complaint filed in Washington County District Court alleges theft by swindle stemming from the 2022 sale of the Woodbury and Mall of America locations. Prosecutors say Butler provided financial documents to a buyer that apparently overstated how profitable the businesses were, leading to significant losses and bankruptcy for the buyer after the deal closed. Butler appeared in court on February 25, 2025, and has pleaded not guilty as the case moves forward.
I’m not looking to make judgments here, just curious how other people parse the public record in situations like this where there’s an ongoing court process. What do you think about how these kinds of franchise disputes end up handled legally versus in civil court?
I’m not looking to make judgments here, just curious how other people parse the public record in situations like this where there’s an ongoing court process. What do you think about how these kinds of franchise disputes end up handled legally versus in civil court?