National auto dealership company settles $46 million lawsuit against Tulsa's Glover family, issues
National auto dealership company settles $46 million lawsuit against Tulsa’s Glover family, issues apology
A national auto dealership company that sued Tulsa’s prominent Glover family for $46 million, accusing them of corporate sabotage, agreed to settle with the family and issue a formal apology for filing the lawsuit.
The lawsuit by Dallas-based Roundtree Automotive Group and Tulsa C Property LLC was first filed in April 2018 in Tulsa County against James Glover, his daughter Kristen Glover and son Jared Glover, Claremore Automall LLC, Glover Chevrolet West, Jim Glover Chevrolet dealership general manager Steve Harrison and Jim Glover’s long-time advertising agent Holly Allen. It was formally settled on Jan. 14.
The suit accused the Glovers, Harrison and Allen of fraud, civil conspiracy, interference with contract and business relations, misappropriation of trade secrets, deceptive trade practices and numerous breaches of contract stemming from Roundtree’s purchase of the old Jim Glover Chevrolet dealership at 8130 E. Skelly Dr., in July 2017, and sought $46 million.
Prior to Roundtree’s purchase of the old dealership location, Jim Glover had opened a new site, Jim Glover Chevrolet on the River, 707 W. 51st St.
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