Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Ga. Court of Appeals confirms decision in nudist resort’s lawsuit against Dawson County (via www.dawsonnews.com)



A year after a judge ruled in favor of local fire officials in a local nudist resort’s case against Dawson County, that decision has been upheld, according to a document filed Feb. 13 in Georgia’s Court of Appeals.

A year after a judge ruled in favor of local fire officials in a local nudist resort’s case against Dawson County, that decision has been upheld, according to a document filed Feb. 13 in Georgia’s Court of Appeals.

The appellate court confirmed Senior Judge Richard Winegarden’s 2022 decision in favor of the county, which issued stop work orders on projects for Paradise Valley Club’s greeting room, welcome center, wine bar, cabanas and indoor pool.

The resort’s lawyer, Joey Homans, told DCN that he’s reviewing legal options with his client, resort owner and manager Jeff Wasserman.

In the ruling from last February, the senior judge ruled that the stop work orders were valid and that the structures’ building permits had expired. Homans later filed an appeal in June 2022.

Continue to source: https://www.dawsonnews.com/news/crime-courts/ga-court-of-appeals-confirms-decision-in-nudist-resorts-lawsuit-against-dawson-county/

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