The largest scam in European Cannabis
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6996150974113275904 This is Lars Olofssons Linkedin page where he shares the latest realeased video podcast
Taking on the facilitators one class action case at a time
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https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6996150974113275904 This is Lars Olofssons Linkedin page where he shares the latest realeased video podcast
https://www.greenmarketreport.com/juicyfields-a-simple-proposition-gone-terribly-wrong/
https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/22/11/29551593/jucyfields-ponzi-scheme-attorney-for-800-plaintiffs-goes-after-facebook-forbes-google-youtube We will see what our movement will do in the end. The laws are already changing without us – lets do our part They talk about Juicyfields and our case from start to 06:30 into the video below. Few good points. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MCLPAeK1Ws
Lars Olofsson Names Names in Juicy Field Case – Including German Cannabis Industry Legal Insider ”Friedrich Niermann has his own law firm, KFN+, based in Paderborn. He is also increasingly well-known on the cannabis industry conference circuit certainly across Europe and is frequently quoted in the press. One recent glowing article in the Prohibition Partners linked-publication Businesscann even cited the fact that Friedrich Neirmann had co-authored a paper on cannabis legalization with Burkhard Blienert, the current federal drug minister now in the middle of crafting German recreational cannabis legalization legislation. Another German publication recently referred to Friedrich Neirmann as a…
https://www.greenmarketreport.com/swedish-attorney-to-sue-social-news-media-for-juicyfields-scam/ ”“Today, I sit on more than 20,000 documents about the company and all that has happened and worked day and night for the last five months, since all was revealed in July,” Olofsson told Green Market Report. “I have internal and not public documents about connections and business deals and a full-scale criminal investigation.””
https://publicitas.baltic-review.com/asian-shares-pull-again-on-u-s-tech-declines-eurozone-worries/
https://canamo.net/noticias/mundo/el-fraude-de-juicyfields-genera-nuevas-estafas-secundarias-su-sombra
https://businesscann.com/juicy-fields-legal-challenges-gather-pace-across-europe-but-concerns-raised-over-increasing-efforts-to-put-blame-on-victims/ A growing number of legal challenges are now being brought against both those directly involved in the scam, and those organisations who helped facilitate it. However, as pressure builds to cast the stone and see someone held accountable for the missing millions, some investors are now reportedly being implicated themselves by both financial institutions and authorities for their ‘involvement in criminal activity’, whether they were aware of it or not.
Show Me the Money: Why Ethical Cannabis Conferences Need to Return Juicy Fields Cash to Authorities ”One of the reasons that the Juicy Fields scandal got so large, so quickly, is that unethical conferences took the cash and asked no questions, even when warned. Anyone who took such money needs to step up to the plate and return it to public authorities – and if they do not authorities need to step in. Cannabis companies also need to think twice about associating themselves with such venues”
https://krautinvest.de/chronik-eines-scams-die-juicy-fields-story