Oklahoma CBD Business Owner Files Lawsuit Alleging Fraud & Breach of Contract

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Schrick allegedly decided to partner with Shannon to distribute the CBD oil, but no formal

Source: Ambary Health, LLC; image used with permission.

written agreement for the partnership was developed. In addition to the partnership, Schrick wanted the CBD products to have her own labels printed for a brand and separate entity referred to as “Starr Walker.” During USA Herald’s investigation, we discovered that while a website for Starr Walker exists and states that Schrick started the business and continues to run it, a search on the Oklahoma Secretary of State website revealed that the status of this business is suspended because it hadn’t complied with Oklahoma Tax Commission requirements.

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Shannon further alleged on behalf of his company that through the lawsuit that Schrick, despite knowing the legal limit of THC on Oklahoma CBD oil, told her radio show listeners in April of 2017 that she planned to get “stronger” hemp-derived options. Later in that month, Schrick rejected a shipment from Shannon and stated she had a new supplier. Because the CBD oil had custom labels, Shannon couldn’t sell the products. He stated during an interview with USA Herald’s Robin Bull that he also began to receive multiple calls from some of Schrick’s customers who told him they didn’t like the product they received from her.