One among Hollywood’s largest nightlife empires is now dealing with a significant authorized showdown … and it is coming from somebody who says she helped construct the model that celebrities made well-known.
In response to courtroom paperwork, obtained by TMZ … Marsha Molinari, a longtime enterprise accomplice of The h.wooden Group — the hospitality firm behind celeb hotspots Bootsy Bellows, Delilah, The Good Man, and The Peppermint Membership — is suing the corporate and its founders, claiming she was denied her share of an enormous deal after greater than 16 years serving to develop the model.
Molinari, a advertising and marketing and branding govt, says she was a co-founder and equal-thirds accomplice in The h.wooden Group together with the 2 different founders, John Terzian and Brian Toll … and she or he says she was handled publicly and privately as a co-equal accomplice for years.
In response to the go well with, Molinari helped flip The h.wooden Group into a celeb nightlife empire, utilizing her private relationships with stars together with Katy Perry, Rihanna, Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and Robert Pattinson to convey high-profile consideration to early h.wooden Group venues beginning in 2009.
The criticism makes clear the celebrities are usually not accused of wrongdoing and are cited solely to indicate how Molinari’s entry allegedly helped construct the model. Molinari claims she labored for years with no wage, contributed her personal cash throughout monetary downturns, and believed her fairness stake was her compensation.
In response to the go well with, all the things modified in 2024-2025, when h.wooden accomplished a significant outdoors funding that introduced in round $160 million. She claims Terzian and Toll got “substantial liquidity payouts,” whereas she acquired nothing and was out of the blue informed she she was entitled to lower than 1% — and she or he claims Terzian informed her he “never” promised an equal share of h.wooden.
Molinari claims she has textual content messages from Terzian that again up her declare to proudly owning an equal share of the partnership. She’s looking for her share of the proceeds, a full accounting, and different damages.
We reached out to Terzian, Toll, and The h.wooden Group for remark … thus far, no phrase again.