The former reporter who infamously quit her job live on-air by using profanity is in hot water with police.
Authorities in Alaska raided the so-called cannabis club she owns.
The anchor all remember Charlo Greene, whose legal name is Charlene Egbe, from when she said on live TV: “f— it, I quit.”
She was with six others as authorities served a search warrant and combed through the Alaska Cannabis Club on Friday.
Egbe, who now calls herself “Alaska’s cannabis queen,” says she saw authorities uproot a couple of marijuana plants and take some bongs, pipes, phones, and computers.
The residence where officers searched is home to multiple medical marijuana card holders and the club.
An Anchorage Police Department spokeswoman said they received reports of the illegal sale of marijuana and other derivatives at the clubhouse.
In February, the Anchorage Assembly passed an ordinance making it illegal to manufacture marijuana concentrates through the use of flammable solvents within the municipality unless the person is validly licensed and permitted.
— Info from WNCT-TV
Authorities in Alaska raided the so-called cannabis club she owns.
The anchor all remember Charlo Greene, whose legal name is Charlene Egbe, from when she said on live TV: “f— it, I quit.”
She was with six others as authorities served a search warrant and combed through the Alaska Cannabis Club on Friday.
Egbe, who now calls herself “Alaska’s cannabis queen,” says she saw authorities uproot a couple of marijuana plants and take some bongs, pipes, phones, and computers.
The residence where officers searched is home to multiple medical marijuana card holders and the club.
An Anchorage Police Department spokeswoman said they received reports of the illegal sale of marijuana and other derivatives at the clubhouse.
In February, the Anchorage Assembly passed an ordinance making it illegal to manufacture marijuana concentrates through the use of flammable solvents within the municipality unless the person is validly licensed and permitted.
— Info from WNCT-TV