A Rhode Island judge has at least temporarily blocked multi-state operator (MSO) Acreage Holdings from buying a dispensary in the state. The decision follows a demand for arbitration filed against the MSO by New England operator CanWell.
CanWell alleges Acreage broke a non-compete contract provision CanWell made with a Maine company now mostly owned by Acreage. The suit alleges the blocked acquisition would give Acreage a stake in more than one Rhode Island MED dispensary, which is prohibited by state law.
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The case is “one of several legal moves or probes in different states which allege, in short, that either Acreage or one of its (near-)subsidiaries have failed to honor rules or pre-existing agreements,” Janet Burns writes in Forbes.
- CanWell CEO Terence Fracassa was a former business partner of Murphy’s at a cannabis investing firm. Fracassa alleges he was pushed out.
- Acreage also faces challenges to its business structure in Ohio and Massachusetts.
- An Acreage spokesperson told Forbes the company couldn’t comment on ongoing litigation.
- Check out WeedWeek’s interview with Acreage CEO Kevin Murphy and my take on whether Acreage director and former Speaker of the House John Boehner(R) is good for cannabis.