Gaughan told Stuff those businesses had “every right to do that”, and he would have done the same if he was in that situation, but said he hoped he could gain support back from his customers to help his team. “Without a business and without sales, the business cannot continue to support these people who are working for us. I would like to think there is a second chance for the business.” Marilyn Yosores, co-owner of Eagle Brewing and Gaughan’s partner, said in a post earlier on Friday he had resigned from the business and was remorseful about what he said.