North Redington settles lawsuits with café owner

NORTH REDINGTON BEACH — The town of North Redington Beach on May 1 reached a settlement with John Messmore, the owner of Sweet Sage Café, regarding the last unresolved segment of Messmore’s ongoing lawsuits against the town.

Messmore filed his first lawsuit against the town on Nov. 15, 2015, over signage, the next four over seating, and this last one just settled before it was scheduled to go to a jury trial in June.

…The judge ruled that a section of the town’s business code was in violation of the Fourth Amendment, and also ordered the town to desist in warrantless inspections of Sweet Sage Café. The order to put the retaliation allegation before a jury trial meant that this wasn’t over yet.

…”Based on the court’s decision on inspections for seat counts, the commission decided the best course of action for the town was to settle the lawsuit with Sweet Sage.”

The settlement stipulates that the town of North Redington Beach will pay Messmore’s lawyers, Weber, Crab & Wein, PA, $75,000 for legal fees.

* This article written by By JEANNIE CARLSON, TBN Correspondent – Updated 

To read our original post on this issue click here.

For the complete article click here.

Lawclerk

Recent Posts

A Worker’s Right to Strike…Sometimes.

A Strike is when a band of workers come together to cease work or production.…

5 years ago

When Employees Leave Are Your Trade Secrets Protected?

Technology has made it easier for that employee you just fired (or who quit) to…

5 years ago

Battle over public beach access has no end in sight

This condominium’s ownership to the beach has been recognized by the city over many years-…

6 years ago

Welcome to our new associate, Jeremy D. Bailie

Weber Crabb & Wein is excited to announce a new associate joining us at the…

6 years ago