The latest season of ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ is brewing with controversy, and Lisa Barlow finds herself at the center of it.
Her former partner, Bart Carlson, has filed a lawsuit against her and her brand, Vida Tequila, alleging unpaid loans amounting to over $410,000. This legal battle comes as a surprise to fans who have seen Barlow flaunt her business success on the show.
What The Lawsuit Says?
According to Carlson, he extended financial assistance to Barlow’s ventures between 2010 and 2018 but claimed he never received a clear repayment plan despite numerous inquiries. The lawsuit suggests tensions escalated after repeated attempts to discuss the outstanding amount were allegedly evaded by Barlow.
In response to the lawsuit, Barlow expressed disappointment, stating Carlson was once a friend and business partner, but she denies owing any money. She asserted her commitment to meeting financial obligations and vowed to prove her innocence against what she called a personal attack.
The unfolding drama has heightened anticipation for the upcoming season as tensions among cast members, including allegations from Mary Cosby concerning Barlow’s family, add to the mix. Fans eager for more drama can catch ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ on Peacock.