Company: LIFD
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001096906-25-000346
Chunk: 2068

Company: LFTD PARTNERS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 7
Chunk 2068
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 v. Asad Awawdeh and Habib Cash and Carry SD, Inc. – The Company has filed an action seeking to recover approximately $98,000 in damages resulting from Defendants’ failure to pay for product they ordered. The matter has been filed in California and the Company intends to pursue the action and recover its damages. (2) Lifted Liquids, Inc. v. Chris Hillseth Enterprises Corporation and Ameri-Kal LLC – The Company has filed an action seeking to recover amounts paid for equipment that did not work as represented. The case is in its early stages and the Company intends to pursue the action and recover its damages.

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 Lifted is currently in a dispute with one of its former insurance carriers, and there is a possibility that this dispute could result in Lifted filing a lawsuit against such insurance carrier to recover a portion of the premiums paid to such insurance carrier.  Dismissal of Loree Perry, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Sheikhani Group, et al Plaintiff added the Company and four of its officers to a putative class action case against a Texas retailer, several cannabis industry manufacturers, testing companies, and related individuals in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The Amended Complaint alleges that Plaintiff bought two of the Company’s vape cartridge products and that the delta-9-THC cannabinoid content of those and additional unspecified “many” of the Company’s other products was underreported. The Amended Complaint alleges that all of the Defendants misrepresent the nature of their products and are intentionally engaging in ongoing illegal sales. The Amended Complaint asserts seven causes of action including a civil RICO claim and alleges the existence of 1,000 “John Doe” defendants. The Company contends that this lawsuit is without merit and filed a motion to dismiss. As described in NOTE 14 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS, on March 8, 2025, Plaintiff has moved to voluntarily dismiss the complaint without prejudice to refiling it at a later date. Dismissal of Koff v Lifted Made A disgruntled former Lifted employee had filed an action with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development claiming discrimination and retaliation. On November 13, 2023, Lifted received a letter dated November 6, 2023 from the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (“Department”). The letter stated that the Department had dismissed the case Koff v Lifted