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Former city commissioner pushes back on fraud allegations in cannabis lawsuit

A former Grand Rapids city commissioner is pushing back against fraud allegations involving his role in a city-backed cannabis social equity program, saying the companies that paid millions into the initiative failed to follow through on their own commitments. “I’m extremely disappointed, I guess we can go ahead and call it... Please login to read all 627 words.
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crainsgrandrapids.com broke the news in Grand Rapids, United States on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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