Court finds The Interchange in contempt of court, imposes $3K/day fine A Freeborn County District Court has found an Albert Lea restaurant in contempt of court and has imposed a $3,000 per day fine. (Source: Raycom Media) By Jake Rinehart | January 8, 2021 at 6:44 PM CST - Updated January 8 at 6:47 PM ST. PAUL, Minn. (KEYC) — A Freeborn County District Court has found an Albert Lea restaurant in contempt of court and has imposed a $3,000 per day fine. The Interchange Wine and Coffee Bistro was found in contempt of court for willfully violating the court’s temporary restraining order that required the establishment to temporarily close to indoor, on-site dining and to abide by Gov. Tim Walz’s Executive Orders 20-99 and 20-103.