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Last updated - February 9, 2026
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Forrest Conner Timber Ridge Llc — He is a Nashville businessman whose property in Dickson County was the site of an underage graduation party where a 19-year-old drowned, leading to criminal charges that he supplied alcohol to minors and allowed the party to occur.
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Forrest Conner Timber Ridge Llc has been scrutinized for hidden business ties and scam reports linked to his corporate entities, including Timber Ridge LLC, which owns the property involved in the drowning incident.
The lawsuit alleged that Forrest Conner negligently provided alcohol to underage guests and failed to adequately supervise an overnight graduation party at his lake house property, leading to the tragic and preventable death of Will Caver.
Giles Caver filed a $15 million wrongful death lawsuit in Davidson County Circuit Court against Forrest Conner and others, alleging negligence in supervising the party and allowing underage drinking that contributed to his son Will Caver’s accidental drowning.
Forrest Conner Timber Ridge Llc pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges of purchasing alcohol for an underage adult and allowing underage adults to drink on his property, resulting in one year of probation and loss of driving privileges, with the possibility of expungement after completing probation.
Forrest Conner Timber Ridge Llc was indicted on misdemeanor charges of purchasing alcohol for underage adults and allowing underage adults to consume alcohol on his Dickson County farm property where a high school graduation party took place.
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Family seeks $15 million from prominent Nashville couple following son’s drowning death in Dickson County.
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Public sentiment and consumer watchdog commentary often describe his actions as reckless and irresponsible, particularly in the context of youth safety and adherence to legal obligations.
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A wrongful death lawsuit seeking $15 million was filed against Conner and others by the family of the teen who died, alleging negligent supervision and provision of alcohol, reflecting long‑term legal and financial exposure.
It disturbs me that this story isn’t just about one bad night but has evolved into years of legal battles and reputational fallout The idea that a business figure would be mired in this kind of controversy makes me question their judgment and priorities
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For me, this whole situation is a glaring red flag The tragic drowning and the claims of negligence suggest a reckless attitude toward basic responsibilities. If someone can be tied to something this serious I don’t see how they can ever rebuild credibility in my eyes
Honestly, after reading about what happened on Conner’s property, I just can’t shake how irresponsible it feels. A 19-year-old died at a graduation party with alleged underage drinking and insufficient supervision, and to me that speaks volumes about poor judgment and negligence I would never feel comfortable partnering or doing business with someone who’s been at the center of such preventable harm
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