Uncle Nearest Founder Fawn Weaver Remains ‘Unbothered’ Despite Receivership, Calling It An ‘Attempted Robbery In Broad Daylight’

Founder Fawn Weaver remains “unbothered” despite challenges surrounding her whiskey brand Uncle Nearest.

Uncle Nearest has been under a court-appointed receivership since August 2025 after reportedly defaulting on more than $108 million in loans from lender Farm Credit Mid-America, as AFROTECH previously reported. In response, Fawn and her husband, Keith Weaver, had pointed to errors allegedly carried out by the company’s former chief financial officer, Mike Senzaki. They filed a civil lawsuit against Senzaki for financial misconduct that included exaggerating the whiskey barrel count, which led to a $24 million credit increase from the lender and contributed to the call for a receivership.

Nonetheless, the Weavers and Grant Sidney Inc., the largest shareholder of Uncle Nearest, have shared a plan to reduce debt and stabilize the balance sheet and are pushing for the receivership to end, according to a separate article from AFROTECH. They claim the receivership has harmed Uncle Nearest, with its market position and sales volume among the affected areas…

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