Amy Duggar and Dillon King Face Explosive Lawsuit Over Unpaid Restaurant Rent!

TLC: AMY & DILLON
Amy and Dillon King have been all over social media for their ongoing lawsuit about their Arkansas-based restaurant. Duggar News followers have been keeping an eye on every new update on their legal troubles. Dillon made headlines in April 2024 when the details surfaced on the internet about his legal issues. Being a part of the Duggar family, Amy was not new to lawsuits and legal issues.
However, she is very different from Josh and the other family members. She has been very vocal about the traumas she has endured due to her family’s IBLP followers. The reality TV star often opens up about the issues she has faced while growing up. However, Dillon’s lawsuit seems to have tarnished his reputation and his wife’s. Now, he is ready to fight back the wrong lawsuit.
Duggar News: Dillon Sued For Unpaid Rent For His Arkansas Restaurant!
Duggar News fans were in disbelief that Dillon King had been sued for unpaid rent. He has been in trouble for not paying the amount for his Restaurant and Cigar Bar in Springdale, Arkansas. The reality TV celeb has to pay $86,000. The landlord, Hachem Investments, INC, sued King and his two partners on April 2, 2024.
He was seeking compensation for the damages through the Circuit Court of Benton County and the unpaid rent for multiple months. As per The US Sun, Dillon was ordered to pay $50,000 in two settlements during the hearing on October 14, 2024. However, the landlord seems to be again taking action against the TLC star. Dillon has also decided to fight back. Why is the landlord suing again?
Duggar News: Dillon Fights Back & Denies New Allegations!
Dillon King’s court case has taken a major turn. Duggar News followers have been keeping an eye on every new update of the ongoing lawsuit. The landlord, Hachem Investments, INC, revealed that the reality TV star had paid the first installments. However, Dillon has failed to pay the remaining $25000 as a part of the settlement agreement.

As per The US Sun, the landlord demanded, “If Dillon King fails to make timely or full installment payments, he shall be deeded to have confessed to judgment in the lawsuit for $236,728.08.” Hence, King has decided to fight back against the new motion. He claimed to the court that the initial payment had been made and denied all the new allegations.