“Stalemate” at Casa Blanca: Founders, investors trade lawsuits over commissions, spending
A clash between the founders of the New York City-based brokerage Casa Blanca and its investors has landed in court. CEO Hannah Bomze sued two of its investors, Samuel Ben-Avraham and Christian Visdomini, in October over allegations that they’re withholding $1.2 million in commissions owed to her, according to a motion for summary judgment filed in New York Supreme Court. Now those same investors are firing back with their own lawsuit accusing Bomze and her husband, chief operating officer Erez Zarur, of misappropriating the firm’s funds to pay for personal expenses, such as luxury vacations. In their complaint, Ben-Avraham and […]
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