Cocaine money launderer’s Illinois cannabis license goes up in smoke – Chicago Sun-Times

David Berger, who co-founded Ivy Hall, was found guilty last year in federal court of laundering hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug proceeds by converting cocaine money into private jet flights for a trafficker. His cannabis license was terminated May 11. A separate development involving a newer Fox Lake cannabis shop raises new questions about the opaque system for licensing cannabis businesses and Berger’s continued role in the industry.
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Hello, Indiana!
17 hours ago

Much like booze during Prohibition, drugs are a sketchy enterprise that attracts sketchy operators. You can’t put enough perfume on that pig to kill the stench of skunk weed.

Irish Patriot
13 hours ago

I can’t wait until they discover that 85 IQ felons run the prostitution industry! That’s clearly what Springfield plans on regulating next!

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