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Lora Drycksback won $4 million from her family’s company after San Bernardino Superior Judge Corey Lee found the family attempted to cut Drycksback out without her due payment.

Lee found that the McBride family had broken their company’s operating agreements multiple times in attempts to remove Drycksback’s 25% ownership in McBride’s RV Storage.

Drycksback was awarded $2 million in damages and $2.36 million for the value of her share in the company.

His ruling said that Drycksback created, oversaw and administered the business since it started in 2005. She started it from the back lot of her father Charles McBride’s business—McBride’s Service and Supply—in Chino.

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