BOCA RATON, Fla. (CBS12) — A lawsuit filed in Palm Beach County is putting reality television personality Jill Zarin back in the headlines – this time for a business dispute, not a Bravo reunion.
Court records, filed on April 15, show Zarin is being sued alongside business partner Gary Brody over their roles in Pickle Pro Labs, LLC, a company formed to develop a pickleball-related machine known as the “Go-No-Go.” The lawsuit was brought by Noah Springer, a minority owner of the company, who claims the two partners misused company money, shut him out of the business, and quietly shifted key assets to a separate company they controlled.
According to the complaint, Springer invested $500,000 into the venture and owned 25 percent of Pickle Pro. He alleges that while the company was developing the Go-No-Go machine, Zarin and Brody created another entity—GNG Enterprises FL, LLC—and began marketing and selling the product through that company instead. Springer claims this move diverted profits and business opportunities away from Pickle Pro and benefited the defendants personally…