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Judge orders Michigan marijuana stores handed back to Skymint

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A Michigan judge ordered marijuana retailer 3Fifteen Cannabis to relinquish control of several stores to competitor Skymint after ruling 3Fifteen violated the court’s receivership order.

According to Crain’s Detroit Business, Skymint reopened stores in Battle Creek, Camden and Grand Rapids on April 1 after an Ingham County Circuit Court judge ruled on a legal fight between the two companies.

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The judge ordered 3Fifteen to return $494,045 in funds that the Birmingham-based company removed from its accounts at Live Life Credit Union, Crain’s reported.

The judge also ordered Live Life to return access to those accounts to Skymint employees.

3Fifteen, which was acquired in 2021 by Skymint, an Ann Arbor-headquartered cannabis cultivator and retailer, had “challenged leadership of the company and retook control of several stores acquired in the deal,” according to Crain’s.

Last month, after a Canadian investment firm filed a lawsuit claiming Skymint owes

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