Eva Longoria's restaurant goes bankrupt

After running up debts of almost $ 5.7 million, Longoria’s Las Vegas restaurant and nightclub have filed for bankruptcy.
Eva Longoria.
Eva Longoria.

LAS VEGAS: The bosses of actress Eva Longoria's Las Vegas restaurant and nightclub have filed for bankruptcy after racking up debts of almost $5.7 million.

The ‘Desperate Housewives’ star launched the Sin City branch of Beso with business partner Todd English in December 2009 -- a year after opening her flagship Hollywood restaurant with the same name.

The lawyers for Beso LLC filed legal papers in a Vegas court Thursday.

The lawyer said the company was expected to pile up losses of more than $76,000 a month, while Beso executives owed nearly $1.8 million in lease payments, contactmusic.com reports.

Longoria, who owns a third of Beso, had poured her own cash into the firm and recently boosted the business with a $1 million loan and covered $375,000 in legal fees.

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