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Brewery Co-Owner Arrested on Serious Charges
11 Dec
Summary
- Former brewery co-owner arrested on felony charges.
- Allegations involve statutory assault and burglary.
- His wife has taken full control of the brewery.

In a stunning development, Justin Tawse Brigham, the former co-owner of Sycamore Brewing, has been arrested in Stanly County, North Carolina. He faces serious felony charges, including statutory assault of a child under 15, first-degree burglary, and indecent liberties with a child. The arrest warrant alleges he broke into a home and committed explicit acts with a 13-year-old girl.
Brigham's bond has been set at $10 million, with stringent conditions including surrendering his passport and avoiding social media. As the legal proceedings unfold, his wife and business partner, Sarah Brigham, has stepped forward. She has taken full leadership of Sycamore Brewing and stated that Justin is divesting all his interests in the company.
Sarah Brigham expressed her devastation over the charges and the pain inflicted on their family and others. She emphasized that her team remains her highest priority as both a mother and a business owner. The future of Sycamore Brewing now rests solely under her leadership as the investigation continues.



