July 7, 2023, published at 5 a.m. ET
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey‘his ex-husband Peter ThomasMiami restaurant faces new legal woes weeks after being sued for eviction, RadarOnline.com has learned.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Thomas’ Bar One has been hit with 2 separate lawsuits on top of dealing with the landlord who tried to coerce the business.
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On May 12, Port Royale Trading Co. Bar One for breach of contract. The company claimed it delivered seafood products to the restaurant on May 13, 2022, but invoices have yet to be paid.
The attached invoices show multiple deliveries to Bar One. The first bill included 24 lbs. of whole snapper and 8 lbs. of freshly cut snapper. The second delivered Port Royale crabmeat, fresh cut snapper, black tiger shrimp, sea bass fillet, salmon, oysters and white shrimp.
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Port Royale said it owes $2,000.27.
Around the same time, a company called 24/7 Seafood Distributor Corp. a separate lawsuit. The company said it has sold seafood and other products to Bar One over time.
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The suit read: “In the course of the business relationship, the defendant ordered seafood and other products from the plaintiff. However, the Defendant has not paid all invoices for the seafood and products sold.”
Thomas has not yet responded to either lawsuit.
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As RadarOnline.com first reported, Thomas’ Bar One is being sued for eviction by the landlord. Bentley Bay Retail LLC is accusing him of owing rent and other charges.
Thomas has been running Bar One since 2019. He planned to open a separate restaurant called 1 Society. However, as we first reported, Thomas was involved in a messy legal battle with the landlord over 1 Society.
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DTS DT Retail sued Thomas, his restaurant Bar One Miami Beach and his separate company 1 Society. The company said Thomas rented one of their properties in February 2022.
DTS charged Thomas with violating the lease and failing to pay rent as of October 2022. At the time the lawsuit was filed, DTS said the business owner owed $61,000 in back rent.
Thomas accused DTS of having committed a breach of contract first. The judge finally ordered 1 Society to hand over the keys.