Gotham Green Demands Debt Repayment From iAnthus


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Gotham Green is demanding debt repayments from multistate cannabis operator iAnthus (CSE:IAN) (OTCQX: ITHUF).

IAnthus recently disclosed that it's saddled with almost $160 million in debt. Its shares were suspended from trading on the Candian Securities Exchange after failing to provide financial reports by its June 15, 2020 deadline.

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The cease of trade order could be revoked if the company makes the required fillings within 90 days of the date of the CTO.

The New York-based company has hired Canaccord Genuity as a third-party financial advisor.

The company “has received several expressions of interest" that would repay the secured debentures in full and in cash, the company announced.

Earlier this year, iAnthus co-founder and former-CEO Hadley Ford resigned. The decision came on the heels of a review conducted by a special committee of independent directors, which determined that Ford had "misused iAnthus' resources to his benefit."

Randy Maslow is currently interim CEO.

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