An Oregon bud retailer is seeking $3.3 million in damages in lawsuits filed against a former grower and business partner for alleged defamation, trademark infringement and online harassment.
The lawsuits filed against Justin Crawn following a dispute between the parties over several harvest failures, The Oregonian reported.
Suits were filed in Deschutes County Circuit Court in August and September, according to the newspaper.
The allegations include:
- Crawn and his nephew took bud seeds, plants and light from the manufacturing facility.
- The Crawns engaged in harassment involving anti-Semitism and threats of violence against Oregrown CEO Aviv Hadar as well as accusations he “purchased the sale of mold-contaminated cannabis. ” Hadar has asked the court to order a halt.
The Oregonian said rsquo & it wasn;t able to reach the Crawns for comment.
But after the first suit was filed last month, Crawn’s lawyer told the Bend Bulletin the theft allegations weren’t accurate and a counter-complaint would be submitted.
Released at Wed, 26 Sep 2018 20:30:19 +0000