Former Employees Sue Medical Marijuana Caregiver

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HELENA (AP) – Three former employees of a Missoula medical marijuana business have sued the owner, alleging that he ordered hundreds of card applications be falsified.

The wrongful-discharge lawsuit filed in District Court in Missoula also accused Jason Christ of using Montana Caregivers Network funds for personal expenses and driving a company van while smoking marijuana. Tiffany Klang, John Phillips and Nicole Harrington quit their jobs on June 18. They are seeking back wages and punitive damages from Christ.

Christ told the Lee Newspapers State Bureau on Thursday that he hadn't had a chance to review the lawsuit and declined comment.

The network has held traveling screening clinics and arranges video conferences between physicians and patients seeking medical marijuana cards.


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