As if Eva Longoria doesn't have enough to stress about with the pending divorce from her NBA star hubby Tony Parker, now this happens.
Beso, a Sin City hotspot partly owned by the Desperate Housewives star, has filed for bankruptcy in order to restructure the upwards of $5.7 million in debt that's piled up since its grand opening a mere two years ago.
These days what happens in Vegas goes bankrupt in Vegas.
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Per the Las Vegas Sun, Longoria's business, Beso LLC, is seeking Chapter 11 protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for assets totaling $2.5 million after the City Center-based restaurant and its adjoining nightclub, Eve, had trouble keeping up with the lease.
Despite grossing $14.6 million over the past year, court records show Beso racked up some $76,000 a month in losses and owes $1.8 million to landlords Crystals. Not to mention that Longoria's company owes a bunch of contractors for construction work and some former partners who helped finance the building. A number of those investors have subsequently sued Beso LLC to get their money back.
According to the filing, the 35-year-old thesp owns a 32 percent stake in the business, but is also a creditor, having given Beso a $1 million loan.
Reps for Longoria and the restaurant have declined comment.