Bryan Flowers Bought 1-2 Bars a Month… Where is the Money Going Now?

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At one point, Bryan Flowers claimed he was buying one or even two bars a month, aiming to grow Night Wish Group into a 65-bar empire dominating Pattaya’s red-light districts. But then everything stopped.

After a high-profile arrest linked to child trafficking allegations inside a Night Wish-connected venue, the rapid expansion screeched to a halt. Night Wish Group—once the most aggressive nightlife force in Pattaya—vanished from the headlines, avoiding attention and pausing its public growth.

Yet while Night Wish seemingly froze, Nick Dean and Chris Berndt—both closely tied to Flowers and long rumored to be silent partners—suddenly began expanding their own nightlife holdings at a rapid pace.

Where did all the money go?
Why did Night Wish disappear just as its allies started growing faster than ever?

This video explores Flowers’ own words on how he built his bar empire and raises serious questions about the flow of money, hidden ownership structures, and whether the pause in growth was a strategy to avoid further legal heat.

🎥 Watch closely. The silence might be hiding more than you think.

🚨 With allegations of trafficking and corruption surrounding the same network, Flowers’ own words give insight into the ambition, scale, and mindset behind one of Thailand’s most controversial bar empires.

🛑 All content presented for public awareness and journalistic inquiry. No unlawful behavior is alleged in this clip.

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