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Cookies sued for allegedly not buying $4.75M worth of cannabis products
![San Francisco’s most famous pot brand is getting pulled back into court, this time after a partner company accused Cookies of not paying for $4.75 million in cannabis products and then using “stolen property” to fraudulently enrich the Cookies company. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County court last week, centers around Cookies’ business deals in the hemp industry, a category of cannabis that can legally be sold across the country. Cookies has been working with a partner company called Cookies Retail P](https://dlgqrg63adybs.cloudfront.net/s3fs-public/styles/teaser_landscape__wide/s3/2024-11/Screenshot%202024-11-01%20at%208.41.48%E2%80%AFAM_0.png?itok=6eqCGMXJ)
San Francisco’s most famous pot brand is getting pulled back into court, this time after a partner company accused Cookies of not paying for $4.75 million in cannabis products and then using “stolen property” to fraudulently enrich the Cookies company. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County court
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