Attorney General Keith Ellison's office on Wednesday filed another lawsuit against a Minnesota business it says is defying Gov. Tim Walz's order to stay closed in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
This time, the allegation is that the Carlson Event Center & Country Chapel in Winnebago is unabashedly planning a New Year's Eve bash.
Problem is, owner Garth Carlson said, Ellison's got it all wrong.
"He doesn't know what he's talking about," Carlson said. "It's not a party. It's not a bash. It's a religious gathering."
According to a statement from Ellison's office, the Carlson Event Center "has advertised that it will hold a 'New Year's Eve Bash' on December 31, 2020, into the early morning hours of January 1, 2021, in violation" of Walz's order.
The advertisement "indicates that it will be hosting a 'big New Year's dance,' urging attendees to bring their own beer and liquor," a statement from Ellison's office said. The Attorney General's Office was unsuccessful in reaching the business, according to the statement.
Reached Wednesday, Garth Carlson sounded surprised.
"I don't know what he's talking about," he said. "He's speculating on something that hasn't happened."