Fishwife, the trendy tinned fish brand founded by friends Becca Millstein and Caroline Goldfarb, has gone through a messy breakup. Millstein, who recently appeared alone on Shark Tank, had sued her co-founder Goldfarb this summer for breach of contract and cybersquatting, among other issues. The lawsuit has now been settled, revealing a significant falling out between the two friends who started the company together.
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In a now settled lawsuit, Becca Millstein sued her Fishwife co-founder, Caroline Goldfarb, for breach of contract and cybersquatting, among other things. Let’s explain the drama behind the scenes of Instagram’s favorite tinned-fish company. https://t.co/9ZO1Uy8eRK
The Fishwives are now the Fishdivorcées. According to Business Insider, Becca Millstein and Caroline Goldfarb, the co-founders of buzzy tinned-fish company Fishwife, have fallen out https://t.co/bvZcZ2TqgY
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Fishwife, the trendy tinned fish brand founded by two friends, seems to have had a messy breakup. Only one of the founders appeared last week on Shark Tank, and it turns out she had sued her cofounder this summer https://t.co/4OwxYUoaHA