NEWS, ESSAYS & CRITIQUES
The Power Play Behind TAG and Teksupport: Legal Battles Across Three Jurisdictions
On a Friday night in April, a thousand people packed into Brooklyn Storehouse to hear a D.J whose name most of them couldn't pronounce. The venue is in Building 293 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a 60,000-square-foot industrial venue with the lease nearly expired.
An $11 Million Question as Brooklyn Storehouse Faces a 24-Day Countdown to Lease Expiration
Brooklyn Storehouse has just 24 days to learn if it can keep its doors open, its future caught in a legal crossfire involving a bitter family rivalry, disputed assets, and allegations of fraud.
Teksupport: The Deadlock – Inside the Partnership Dispute and Alleged Corporate Coup
In January 2024, Forbes profiled Teksupport as a family-run business at its peak and positioned it as a powerful force in the industry. The article focused on co-founders Robert Toma and Michael Vitacco as a unified team. By early 2026, that narrative no longer stands. The partnership has seen courts, in plural,and the company is now defined by internal conflict.
Brooklyn Storehouse: Behind The Legal Battles and Betrayals
The restructuring of Technical Arts Group (TAG), filed on November 18, 2025, was proceeding in a tame manner. Nobody was paying attention. But maybe we should have been?..