The office of Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske is reviewing allegations that the co-founder of MedMen made illegal campaign contributions to Gov. Steve Sisolak, after we reported on the claims
Cegavske is a Republican who served in the state Legislature for nearly two decades.
The complaint alleges that MedMen co-founder Adam Bierman maxed out donations to a Nevada candidate and compelled other executives at the company to make the additional contributions that he had promised to the candidate. Parker alleges that Bierman purchased furniture for co-founder Andrew Modlin to offset “a sizable donation.”MedMen has denied the allegations and filed a countersuit against Parker.
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