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Luke Bryan's Nashville Bar Being Investigated for Overserving Riley Strain

TMZ.com Friday, 15 March 2024
Luke Bryan's Nashville bar is alleged to have overserved a Missouri college student who went missing last week -- and now a state agency has launched an investigation into it. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission -- the licensing authority…
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