Only thing I can find is the issue with the the COB’s previous company that has already been settled.
“An organic and natural products company founded by Irwin D. Simon, the new independent chair of the board of directors of cannabis producer Aphria Inc., settled SEC charges related to its internal controls just weeks before Simon started his job with the Canadian company.”
“The commission’s statement in December did not name anyone besides the firm, and noted that there was no monetary penalty imposed on the firm due to “extensive cooperation with the SEC’s investigation, which included self-reporting (the issues) and remediation efforts.”
Simon, Aphria’s newly appointed board chair, was chief executive of Hain Celestial, the company he founded, until he stepped down in November, a planned departure that had been announced in June.”
“, Simon said the SEC settlement was not raised in his talks with Aphria before he was appointed chairman on Dec. 27 because it was already a matter of public record and he felt it had been resolved in the best way possible with no financial restatements or penalties.”