March 6, 2025 — Jennifer Brunenkant of Washington, D.C., 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. Read More
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Indictment charges district woman with failure to pay approximately $930,000 in federal income and employment taxes for marijuana dispensary
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