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Terradiol s chief executive officer did not return messages seeking comment.
The Department of Commerce, which oversees cultivation for the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program, reconsidered a distance dispute that threatened Terradio s license and granted a time extension in 2019. That gave Terradiol until December 2020 to be ready to grow.
However, that deadline was moved to July 1 by the state legislature as part of the response to COVID-19, according to Department of Commerce spokeswoman Jennifer Jarrell.
Terradiol s extension request, filed in 2018, also included a revised facility plan. The request describes unanticipated challenges, such as structural issues and black mold, discovered during initial renovation work at the 59,000-square-foot building.
CANTON The Stark County man who designed what he touted as an innovative radial engine faces a 28-count indictment accusing him of more than $600,000 in securities and investment fraud.
Charles M. Boulton, 67, of Jackson Township, was indicted Jan. 21 and is scheduled to be arraigned on the charges Friday in Stark County Common Pleas Court.
Boulton is accused of defrauding seven investors in three startup businesses owned and operated by the defendant Radial Engine Innovations, Radia M92 Inc. and Radia R&D LLC.
Charges include 24 counts of unlawful securities practices, including securities fraud and misrepresentation in the sale of securities. He also is charged with telecommunications fraud, theft from a person in a protected class and theft.
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