The Brief
- A federal bankruptcy judge ordered Leo Govoni to hand over control of more than 100 businesses, including Big Storm Brewing, which Govoni ran with his son.
- It’s unclear if Big Storm’s Clearwater tap room will be sold or kept open as a way to continue making money for the victims.
- Govoni has until next week to produce financial documents connected to the Center’s bankruptcy case, or he could face a criminal contempt charge.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – In a ruling issued this week by a federal bankruptcy judge, the court seized control of more than 100 businesses owned by Leo Govoni, a Pinellas County businessman who’s accused of taking $100 million in loans from the Center for Special Needs Trust in St. Petersburg and never paying back the funds.
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