By: Associated Press//October 24, 2019//
KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Three more people have been charged in what investigators say was a large black-market operation for the manufacture of THC-vape cartridges in southeastern Wisconsin.
The three are among eight people accused of making the THC vapes in Kenosha County. Court documents say the business had 10 workers and produced 4,000 to 5,000 vape cartridges a day that two brothers, 23-year-old Jacob Huffhines and 20-year-old Tyler Huffhines, were selling in Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota.
The brothers and their mother, 43-year-old Courtney Huffhines, pleaded not guilty Wednesday when Daniel Graumenz, Wesley Webb and Tarail King were charged in the case. Court records do not list any defense attorneys.
Prosecutors say the Huffhines operated the business from a condominium in Bristol, their mother’s real estate office in Union Grove and their home in Paddock Lake.