Receiver spokesperson: Divinity eviction notice serves, Monroe’s sold, Wintergarden in negotiations

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The fates of three prominent Katherine Mott-owned event spaces in the Rochester area are becoming clearer.

Thursday, a lawyer representing the court-appointed receiver in the check-kiting case against Katherine Mott — which was filed in March 2024 — said that Divinity Estate & Chapel has been served an eviction notice, telling the company to vacate, dated Jan. 29.

It is unclear if the business has vacated as of Thursday. News 8 has reached out to Mott and has not heard back yet. The website listed on the venue’s Facebook page is no longer working.

Lawsuit accuses Rochester restauranteur Katherine Mott of $18.9M check-kiting scheme

The spokesperson for the receiver also told News 8 that Monroe’s has been sold, and The Wintergarden is currently in negotiations. A more detailed filing that is expected in the coming weeks…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS