 In 2004,
 Juan Pablo Martinez
 moved from the
 Dominican Republic
 to San Diego, California,
 to help his brother run
 the successful Caribe
 nightclub.
I moved from the Dominican
Republic to San Diego.
Brought my wife
and my oldest daughter.
We decided as a family
that San Diego in California
will be the best place
to raise our kids.
Juan:
 Caribe was
 the number one
 Latin spot
 in all of San Diego.
 We made $90,000
 every month.
Whoo!
 In 2007, I took full control
 of the business.
Narrator:
 Despite Juan Pablo's
 inexperience,
 Caribe continued
 to flourish.
 But in 2012,
 Juan Pablo was faced
 with a family tragedy.
When my mother passed away,
I couldn't handle it.
Juan:
 I was very close
 to my mother.
Whew.
 I got depressed.
 I lost my way.
That's when the club
just took a major hit.
Narrator:
 Still suffering
 from his tragic loss,
 Juan Pablo lost focus
 on the day-to-day operations
 of his bar, and standards fell.
It looks outdated.
It has a really bad
reputation.
It needs
like a fresher feel.
Narrator:
 Soon, his priorities
 shifted from bar owner
 to bar patron.
Salud.
He drinks
whenever he's here.
Sometimes he will give
like $300-$400 of free drinks.
You guys want a shot?
Everything is free
for her.
She's been supporting
this club for 15 years.
And I'm supporting you
for your whole life.
I was a doctor
and I had my career there.
And I put everything
aside to follow him.
But Caribe is never
doing profit.
There's no money, never!
I'm 42 years old,
two daughters,
a wife who depend on me.
Edith:
 Caribe's no correct place
 for my family, for our future.
( mumbling )
I don't see any future
together with my husband.
It's come to the point
where she had said
that you leave that place
or I'll leave you.
If the thing doesn't change
with Juan Pablo and Caribe,
I'm just going to leave him.
I believe in my heart
she would never leave me.
It would take for me
to come home one day
and her and my two girls gone.
I'm afraid we're going
to lose everything.
Narrator:
 With Caribe
 $300,000 in debt
 and their family
 on the line,
 Edith has made a call for help
 to "Bar Rescue."
