A prominent Adelaide hotels syndicate that did secret deals with major breweries over access to an Adelaide pub’s beer taps has fallen into liquidation.
Key points:
- The Bloody Mary Group ran a series of licensed venues across SA
- Its directors were previously ordered to pay $383,000 in damages
- Liquidators say the group has little assets to pay significant debts
In May, the Supreme Court ordered Bloody Mary Group directors Brett Viney and Matthew Mitchell to pay $383,000 to their former Windmill Hotel business partners, Michael and Nicholas Crouch.
Justice Sam Doyle ruled that Mr Viney and Mr Mitchell had conveyed false representations by concealing lucrative deals for access to the hotel’s beer taps from the Crouches.
The hotel, which was la…
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