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Mon Jul 28, 2014, 10:36 PM Jul 2014

Twin Liquors Settles With TABC, faces $500K fine and end of some wholesale operations

Austin-based Twin Liquors has reached a settlement with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission that will allow the liquor giant to keep open all of its retail operations. In exchange, the chain will face a $500,000 fine and end wholesale operations in a handful of stores.

The settlement resolves an investigation into possible connections between Twin and Yassine Enterprises, the now-shuttered operator of nine Downtown nightclubs. The Yassine brothers and eight associates were convicted on a variety of counts related to drug and weapon sales and money laundering.

Although the state did not detail the alleged ties between Twin and Yassine, a joint FBI, IRS, and TABC task force raided Twin Liquors' Austin headquarters in April 2013, seizing multiple boxes of evidence. During the raid, owners David and Margaret Jabour were also served administrative notices for multiple offenses and notified that the state had frozen all of the chain's pending permits. Although Twin had a handful of violations on the books prior to the raid, the feds did not say at the time what prompted the action.

On September 20, 2013, the state raised the stakes by announcing plans to cancel all Twin Liquors permits. But in March of this year, lawyers for the company responded with their own lawsuit against the TABC, Administrator Sherry Cook, Chief of Field Operations Robert Saenz, and Assistant Chief of Audit and Investigations Dexter Jones, calling TABC's actions "arbitrary and capricious." The suit alleged that the company had been denied access to key documents and was not allowed to question some witnesses.

More at http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2014-07-25/twin-liquors-settles-with-tabc/ .

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