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January 31, 2008
Ex-Owner of Seven Marijuana Stores Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug-Distribution, Money Laundering Charges
FEB 01 -- The former owner and operator of seven marijuana stores called
Compassionate Caregivers pleaded guilty today to federal narcotics and money
laundering charges, admitting that he was responsible for the distribution of more
than 15,000 pounds of pot.
Larry Roger Kristich, 65, who returned from Costa Rica last summer after
being indicted, pleaded guilty to one count of maintaining drug-involved premises
and one count of promotional money laundering. Each count carries a maximum
sentence of 20 years in federal prison. Kristich also agreed to forfeit more than
$1.2 million cash generated by sales at his stores.
Kristich pleaded guilty before United States District Judge Manuel Real, who
scheduled a sentencing hearing for April 21, 2008.
From 2002 through 2005, Kristich owned and operated Compassionate
Caregivers, which had marijuana stores in Oakland, San Francisco, San Leandro,
West Hollywood (which operated under the name The Yellow House), San Diego,
Bakersfield and Ukiah. These stores sold marijuana, marijuana plants, THC-laced
edible products (including candy bars, cookies and soda pop), and THC tinctures.
Kristich was president of the company, which employed more than 200 people as
growers, clone cultivators, drivers, directors, store managers, retail sellers (referred
to as “budtenders”) and security guards.
Kristich admitted that sales of marijuana and THC products at
Compassionate Caregivers’ stores totaled over $95 million. Kristich also admitted
that he laundered more than $50 million of such drug proceeds.
“These guilty pleas show that drug dealers who attempt to hide under the
umbrella of ‘medical marijuana’ cannot hide from federal law,” said United States
Attorney Thomas P. O’Brien. “Kristich’s operation was nothing more than a
lucrative drug-trafficking operation.”
Two other defendants in this case – James Carberry and James L. Ealy, 40,
of Tujunga – are scheduled to go on trial next week before Judge Real.
The investigation into Compassionate Caregivers was conducted by the
Drug Enforcement Administration and the Internal Revenue Service, with
assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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