PodcastOne President Faces Lawsuit Claiming He Fired Assistant for Refusing to Ship Weed

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Cherri Bell says Chris “Kit” Gray’s request that she ship “smoking paraphernalia from a marijuana dispensary including vape pens and vials” violated federal law.

in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday , claims that after relocating his residence from California to Florida “in or around November 2021,” Gray “began planning trips to the Los Angeles area beginning in January 2022” and, following each of those visits, asked Bell “to ship various items to his home in Florida in random boxes that she was instructed to collect from around the office” using the company’s FedEx account.

Bell was right: While marijuana possession is legal in a number of states, possession and transportation are barred at the federal level under the Controlled Substances Act. Using FedEx as a drug courier to ship more than 50 grams of cannabis can land a person in federal prison for five years. Two days later, Gray allegedly asked Bell to drop off the package, along with a few bags of “gummy bears,” with another female employee, who would take care of the shipment. Following this incident, Bell claims she “noticed a definite change in her working relationship with Gray and the way he treated her,” according to the complaint.

 

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