Mike Tyson files $50M lawsuit, accuses Chicago marijuana company of defrauding him: Court records

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Mike Tyson is suing Chicago-based Carma for $50 million, alleging fraud through kickbacks, bonuses, and excessive spending.

Summary

Mike Tyson has filed a $50 million lawsuit against Chicago marijuana branding company Carma, accusing them of defrauding him and other plaintiffs. According to court records obtained by ABC7 Chicago, the lawsuit alleges that Carma engaged in kickback schemes, unauthorized bonuses, and lavish personal spending, resulting in “tens of millions of dollars” in losses. Attorneys representing Tyson’s former partners have denied any wrongdoing. As of the latest reports, no further details regarding the lawsuit have been released.

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