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Yarro runs businesses into the ground with "destructive" litigation campaigns.
His tenure at Canopy ended with lawsuits and the deaths of innocents. He needs to pay pennance for the rest of his life for that crime.
His business practices include creating odd accounting shells, and transferring assets strategically around those shells.
Is any part of his life something young entrepeneurs would want to emmulate?
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