Midtown lounge owner's workers cut locks of business put there by landlord who claims she owes $73K

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LaDonna Wiggins' workers appeared to ignore 'No Trespassing' signs and cut locks placed on their business by a landlord who claims she's behind on 2.5 months' rent.

Amahle Bar and Lounge owner LaDonna Wiggins cut the locks of her business in the midst of an unpaid rent dispute.A Houston lounge owner is now in the middle of a rent dispute with her landlord over $73,000.

He confronted the lounge owner, LaDonna Wiggins, and then called the police, hoping officers would force the lounge to close.

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Same ones always scamming the system.

Owning and running a business can be HARD. Not everyone is cutout to be an entrepreneur 🤷🏿‍♂️ijs

Sadly, nothing is 'quick' when you have to go thru the courts in order for the law to step in & do what LW knows what's coming ProfessionalRenters101

😲😲😲

LaDonna Niggin

Proof of payment takes about 10 minutes to show. Somebody doesn't like following the law. I'd get them out quick if I was the landlord.

Now she's also a criminal

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