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Details of the lawsuit: Car wash collision in Minnesota, millions paid out and social media accounts hijacked

Wald stated in her affidavit that when she logged back into the site to correct the changes, she “found that I had been removed as an editor… and my status had been changed to ‘viewer.'” “Kampschroer has supposedly still in control of the website.

Similar issues appeared on the companies’ Facebook page.

On Nov. 14, Kampschroer reportedly logged onto the Due North Car Wash page and posted, “We would like to announce that the Monticello, Otsego and Hutchinson locations are under new ownership and management.” Rest assured that our commitment for the values ​​and vision you expect will be reinforced at Due North’s new, state-of-the-art location in St. Michael, opening soon!”

When customers began commenting on the post wondering about the changes, Kampschroer responded that his new car wash in St. Michael would continue Due North’s car wash mission, “including giving back to our local communities.”

Another commenter expressed disappointment with the sale, and Kampschroer responded, “We enjoyed having a smile with every clean, dry, shiny car,” noting that the experience was also similar at the new car wash in St .Michael would stop.

The lawsuit states that the Kampschroer car wash “is not scheduled to open until spring 2025.”

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