QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 333 - March 2022

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MARCH, 2022

SunTrapp remains closed as owners battle in court On January 11, a message on the SunTrapp Facebook page said that the DABC had granted the bar permission to temporarily close for 10 days. Ten days later, a post was made explaining a 10-day extension of the closure. On Feb. 3, the page showed a lawsuit pitting the club’s owners against each other. The SunTrapp is Salt Lake City’s longest-running bar serving the LGBTQ community. In the complaint, FChugg, Inc., the corporation registered as the owner of the bar, named four plaintiffs — shareholder Michael Goulding and former employees Haley Jones, Trapper Geary, and Michael Smith. The complaint says that current board members of the corporation are Riley Richter and bar manager Donald Neeley. It also says that Richter owns 60 shares of FChugg and Michael Goulding owns 40 shares. Because, the complaint says, Goulding owns a minority share of the business, and he is not a member of the corporation’s board, he has no authority to manage the business or act on its behalf. But Goulding did, indeed, engage in unauthorized actions and caused potential harm to the business, the complaint says. PHOTO BY ANOTHER BELIEVER

FChugg is seeking monetary damages for “conversion of property” owned by the corporation, unlawful trespass, civil conspiracy, and “tortious interference with FChugg’s existing and prospective economic relations. The SunTrapp was incorporated by Frank Chugg on Dec. 23, 2013, with Chugg and Robert Goulding as directors. At the time, 100 shares of common stock were authorized, all of which were owned by Robert Goulding. In April 2018, Robert Goulding died and left 40 shares to his brother Michael Goulding, 30 shares to Riley Richter, and 30 shares to Dennis Gwyther. According to the complaint, Michael Goulding was disqualified from owning the bar because of something in his criminal history. He then transferred his 30 shares to Joshua Lakin. In May of 2019, Dennis Gwyther was shot and killed on I-15 as he was heading to Boise, Idaho. His 30 shares passed to his husband, Matthew Gwyther. Matthew Gwyther’s shares were redeemed by FChugg, Inc., according to the complaint. On Dec. 28, 2021, the board of FChugg, Inc. consented to sell the 30 shares to Riley Richter for $93,000, making him the majority

shareholder, said the complaint. In addition, the complaint says FChugg paid Michael Goulding weekly wages of $1,750 since March 2020 in exchange for services to the bar, though Goulding has not actually provided said services. Instead, the complaint says, Michael Goulding harmed the business by being intoxicated while on the premises, encouraging gossip, demanding employees see him as having authority to run the bar, encouraging employees to bring “unfounded” claims against FChugg employees, withdrawing $25,000 from an FChugg bank account, and then withdrawing another $60,000. The first withdrawal of $25,000 occurred on Oct. 15, 2021, and was re-deposited to the account after a threat of legal action. Michael Goulding alleged that he had “cleared his criminal records such that his ownership would not endanger FChugg’s liquor license” and told representatives of the Utah Division of Alcohol and Beverage Control that he was now the person authorized to conduct the business of the corporation, the complaint alleges. The FChugg board was made aware of the communication on Dec. 28, 2021.


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Just Love

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'Queer Eye' star Antoni Porowski joins cast of 'Spoiler Alert'

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AIDS activist Peter Staley on his memoir 'Never Silent' and friend Dr. Fauci

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'Scream' King

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Jonathan Van Ness Gets Curious

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The New Queer Cinema movement paved way for today's mainstream LGBTQ+ films. But at what cost?

9min
pages 24-25

David & Charlie

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Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis

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Who's your doctor?

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page 20

Years after disavowing conversion therapy, does the LDS Church still practice it in the afterlife?

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page 19

Qmmunity

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LGBTQ, HIV groups urge President Biden to create PrEP program

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page 16

LGBTQ+ seniors now qualify for Social Security survivor benefits

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SunTrapp remains closed as owners battle in court

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BYU forces end to transgender speech therapies on campus

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LGBTQ Valentine's Day 'kiss-in' protest at BYU

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U.S. Dept. of Education drops LGBTQ complaint against BYU

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National LGBTQ+ softball tournament heading to Salt Lake City in 2023

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Grindr/Scruff scam targets gay men in Salt Lake City

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LGBTQ groups focused on two anti-trans bills

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page 10

Utah Pride Center CEO resigns after 4 months; new co-officers named

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The top national and world news since last issue you should know

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