Jennifer Brunenkant, 68, of Washington, DC, was charged today in a 19-count indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court with evading and failing to pay federal income and employment taxes associated with her business Herbal Alternatives II, LLC, which at all relevant times operated a marijuana dispensary that was licensed in the District of Columbia. The indictment was| www.justice.gov
Empowering financial institutions and capital providers to understand, identify and manage cannabis-related risk and opportunity.| CRB Monitor News
Overview Since March 2024, the District Government has been coordinating joint agency inspections at businesses suspected of selling cannabis illegally. Participating agencies include ABCA, DC Health, Department of Buildings, Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection, and the Metropolitan Police Department. Other agencies including the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department provide support as requested. A list of closures in available below the map.| abca.dc.gov
Herbal Alternatives II appears to be no more, after its owner pleaded guilty to tax evasion and transferred their license to another entity before fending off a cease-and-desist order.| CRB Monitor News
Empowering financial institutions and capital providers to understand, identify and manage cannabis-related risk and opportunity.| CRB Monitor News
Empowering financial institutions and capital providers to understand, identify and manage cannabis-related risk and opportunity.| CRB Monitor News