Tuesday, November 26, 2019 2:05:07 AM
The following article mentions the Wayland Group. In some cases, getting mentioned is a good thing. But it's not a good thing here. I don't know if ICC is involved in any of the people involved in the Bridgemark scandal, but ICC was involved in Wayland and Wayland is identified by name in this article. The Bridgemark scandal is one of the reasons all Canadian pot stocks have been eviscerated in the past months. Big money evaporated, in my opinion, because of the stain caused by Bridgemark. The bleeding is still being investigated and, ICC seems to be getting slowly bled to death. I think the big money is identifying who is stained by this scandal by seeing who dies and who doesn't. Will ICC be stained? Or will it live on?
https://equity.guru/2019/08/08/abattis-bioceuticals-att-c-grift-building-several-years-regulators-couldnt-ignore-anymore/?fbclid=IwAR30S33J3QOFNE_5xZV98DqxklD---Ky4naLpO2Xxqi30UVT7aOqBYOjebI
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