Erin Dupree has officially resigned as director of Minnesota’s marijuana regulatory body, a day after she was appointed by Governor Tim Walz.
Dupree has resigned amid reports that she sold illegal cannabis products in the state, according to Minnesota Public Radio. She was set to officially take over the position on October 2. Interim director Charlene Briner will remain in the role until a new person is appointed by Governor Walz.
According to reports, Dupree ran a business that sold and promoted products that exceeded state limits on THC potency. This is in addition to her owing money to former associates and accumulated tens of thousands of dollars in tax liens.
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