Mike Tyson and Ric Flair sue cannabis company for $50 million
Mike Tyson and Ric Flair have escalated a business dispute into a major legal battle, accusing former cannabis executives of orchestrating an alleged embezzlement scheme that drained millions from a licensing venture they helped promote.The lawsuit centers on Carma HoldCo Inc., a cannabis licensing company once tied to the two sports icons. Tyson and Flair claim their trust was exploited through a coordinated pattern of misconduct behind the scenes.Logan Paul's eyes showed fear before Jake faced Anthony JoshuaFiled in Illinois, the 76-page civil complaint names former executives Chad Bronstein, Adam Wilks, and Nicole Cosby in a filing that alleges a RICO conspiracy involving wire fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, extortion, and securities fraud.While the claims do not carry criminal penalties, the plaintiffs are seeking $50 million in damages and legal fees. Their attorneys have also requested a jury trial to decide […]