The potential end to The Gathering Spot’s legal issues with co-owning group Greenwood has left fans pondering whether the dust has truly settled.
On July 24, after making headlines for its rapid changes to leadership and a swift lawsuit, both parties shared a joint statement declaring that “no one wins when the family feuds.”
This resolution comes quickly as BLACK ENTERPRISE confirmed on July 17 that the members-only club would be suing the banking platform which bought the company in 2022 for an alleged
forwp-incontent-ad1">However, it is alleged that all has been forgiven. The CEOs of Greenwood and TGS, Ryan Glover and Ryan Wilson, respectively, shared that they have remedied the issue without escalating to court.
Despite the peace-focused message, its original posting has been seemingly deleted. In its place, Wilson
announced a community town hall with co-founder Petersen, set for July 25. Both entrepreneurs encourage their supporters to hear directly from them about the company’s current status and their role within it. Whether or not Greenwood’s CEO will be in attendance is unclear, but he has since shared the announcement on his personal account.Glover has also posted a formal statement from another account on how The Gathering Spot is an
independent subsidiary of Greenwood that its original co-founders still run. As this dispute still unfolds, Petersen and Wilson’s town hall aims to clarify where the popular clubhouse’s leadership and direction stand.RELATED CONTENT: The Gathering Spot’s Co-Founders Not Going Down Without A Fight, Sue Greenwood, Inc. For Breach Of Contract