JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits
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None of the lawsuits against Kentucky-based AppHarvest names JD Vance. Vance is Ohio's Republican U.S. Senate nominee and left the company's board last year. The lawsuits could raise additional questions about the author's efforts to revitalize Appalachia. Appharvest calls the lawsuits baseless.
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JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits
A high-tech sustainable food company in Appalachia that was promoted by JD Vance and financed with help from his venture capital firm is facing five lawsuits alleging it misled investors.
JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits
A high-tech sustainable food company in Appalachia that was promoted by JD Vance and financed with help from his venture capital firm is facing five lawsuits alleging it misled investors
JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits
By JULIE CARR SMYTH
Associated PressCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A high-tech sustainable food company in Appalachia that was promoted by JD Vance and financed with help from his venture capital firm is facing five lawsuits alleging it misled investors. None of the lawsuits against Kentucky-based AppHarvest names Vance, who is Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senate nominee and left the company’s board last year. But the lawsuits could raise additional questions …
JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits
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