Sherry Lehmann’s landlord sues iconic wine shop over $3.6M in unpaid rent

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Defendants include Michael Aaron, whose father founded the legendary store in 1934 and who sold his interest in the company in 2007.

in Pearl River, NY, where Gilmer and Sherry-Lehmann’s other co-owner Kris Green allegedly moved the company’s wine storage business – Wine Caves – from Queens.

“They have no resources,” a former Sherry-Lehmann employee who did not want to be identified said of the owners. “You need trucks, employees, somewhere to put the bottles — and where are they going to put it all if they can’t even afford the electric bill? So it’s obvious they can’t afford a warehouse.”

FBI agents raided the Park Avenue store, carting out boxes and putting them into a white van parked outside the store.“The tenants have not removed their belongings,” Rich griped, echoing the lawsuit’s claim that “the tenant has failed to surrender possession of the premises” and leave it “broom clean” as required by the lease which was canceled by Glorious Sun on July 26.

 

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