According to the complaint filed in the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Greenwood Division, Bay Island and Wildcat Retro Brands manufacture and sell textile products, primarily t-shirts, distributed by both companies. In April 2024, the companies contracted with Priority-1 to transport goods from their Wildcat Retro Brands facility in California to their facility in Greenwood, South Carolina. The shipment was picked up on April 12, 2024, by a tractor trailer with an integrated lifting platform, as specified in the agreement. The driver presented a bill of lading prepared by Priority-1, confirming authorization for the loading
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