Shari’s stiffed the Oregon Lottery more than $900,000. Former landlords and contractors claim the restaurant chain owes them millions of dollars.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Lottery sent Shari’s restaurant chain to collections for more than $900,000 in unpaid debt, a lottery spokesperson confirmed Wednesday. The Oregon Department of Revenue, responsible for collecting delinquent state accounts, will add 9% interest on the debt.
Shari’s abruptly closed all Oregon locations in October. The Beaverton-based chain, known for award-winning pies and late-night meals, faced growing money troubles.
Before it closed, Shari’s was one of the largest video lottery retailers in the state with 42 locations. A
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