Legal joust erupts in court over alleged plan to sabotage, usurp King Richard's Faire
A legal dispute has erupted between Lancelot Entertainment Boston LLC, the current owner of King Richard’s Faire, and Alphonse D’Amico Sr. , the former landlord of the attraction. The lawsuit accuses D'Amico of attempting to sabotage the fair, which has been a staple in Carver, Massachusetts, for over 25 years. D'Amico, at 98 years old, owns the 80-acre property where the event has traditionally taken place. The court will review the allegations, which could have serious implications for the future of the fair.
King Richard's Faire not only entertains visitors but also plays a significant role in the local economy, drawing crowds to the area each year. The legal proceedings may reveal deeper issues regarding property management and business operations in the region. As the case unfolds, it will be critical to monitor its effects on the fair’s future and community engagement. The outcome could redefine the relationship between the new owners and local stakeholders.