Gladys Knight sues to remove her name from son’s restaurants

By The Associated Press

ATLANTA – Singer Gladys Knight is suing to remove her name from the Atlanta restaurants owned by her son, who is charged with stealing $650,000 in taxes owed to the state of Georgia.

The federal lawsuit filed Friday says the Gladys Knight’s Chicken and Waffles restaurants are failing and damaging the “Midnight Train to Georgia” singer’s reputation.

Knight’s son, Shanga Hankerson, was charged with theft in June after the Georgia Department of Revenue raided the three restaurants.

The lawsuit says Knight wrote Hankerson in July terminating their verbal agreement to use her name and likeness, but nothing has changed since the restaurants went into receivership.

The suit includes an Aug. 17 email from Hankerson’s attorney, Dana Tucker Davis, saying he “has no desire to fight his mother for use of her name.”

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