![]() ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The Mastronardi family also served as guarantees for loans and debts to launch the business. To launch construction of the greenhouse operation in Ohio, Mastronardi’s parents loaned $2 million through a promissory note, according to a statement of claim filed in court. The Golden Fresh Farms business was to operate under the Mastronardi family’s Red Sun Farms group of companies. Mastronardi has gained prominence in the business locally as a third-generation, co-owner of Red Sun Farms in Kingsville.Ĭhibante, meanwhile, long operated Golden Acres Farm in Kingsville with his wife Lynn, who is a member of the Mastronardi family.īack in 2015, Paul Mastronardi joined with his uncle Chibante, to open a tomato greenhouse business in Ohio in close proximity to I-75 freeway - a key location due to the ease of distribution to several states across the U.S. Mastronardi first filed a court claim in September, 2017, against his business partner Chibante following troubles regarding their Golden Fresh Farms operation - a $22-million greenhouse entity that primarily grew tomatoes covering 20 acres in Wapakoneta, Ohio. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪrticle content They had five claims and only one got put in front of the jury. ![]()
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