Brothers accused of running THC vape cartridge business make plea deal

2022-05-14 09:27:30 By : Ms. Sharon Huang

Tyler and Jacob Huffhines pleaded guilty to possession of THC with intent to sell

Tyler and Jacob Huffhines pleaded guilty to possession of THC with intent to sell

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Tyler and Jacob Huffhines pleaded guilty to possession of THC with intent to sell

Two brothers pleaded guilty to charges Thursday in connection to a suspected weed vaping ring in Kenosha County.

In early September 2019, a raid at a Bristol condominium uncovered a massive stash of THC oil and packaging materials worth $1.5 million.

Prosecutors said Tyler and Jacob Huffhines ran a black-market THC vape cartridge business out of the condominium with their mother, Courtney Huffhines.

Both men pleaded guilty Thursday to possession of THC with intent to sell.

Five other people are charged, including their mother.

Courtney Huffhines is accused of helping by packaging the cartridges at her real estate office.

Sentencing for the two brothers is scheduled for July 22.

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