Cannabis Company Owner Banned From Colorado Market After Settlement With AG

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office has settled a lawsuit against Greeley cannabis company CBDDY and its owner, Christopher Eoff, for allegedly selling high-THC products that were marketed as hemp. According to the AG’s office, Eoff is now permanently banned from operating “any cannabis businesses or any other businesses in related industries in the state.”

State prosecutors originally sued Eoff and Gee Distributors LLC, which did business as CBDDY, in June 2024, accusing the company of selling THC edibles, flower and concentrate that were comparable to goods in licensed marijuana dispensaries but marketed as non-intoxicating products infused with CBD and hemp.

The AG’s lawsuit detailed “multiple undercover purchases” in 2023 and 2024 that state investigators made from CBDDY.com, with some products allegedly containing 35 times the legal limit of THC in hemp products, which is 0.3 percent. The Greeley company was also accused of false advertising of products, misleading health claims, inadequate age verification, lack of proper licensing, and forging or altering certificates of analysis (COAs) for at least five different products…

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