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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Federal agents trailed Sparky Rose as he drove a Porsche Carrera convertible to his medical marijuana clinic.
Under California law, clinics are supposed to dispense marijuana just to seriously ill people and clinic owners are to get only "reasonable compensation." But to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the sports car suggested that Rose might be pocketing big money from his purportedly nonprofit clinic, New Remedies Cooperative.
Rose was arrested in October and accused of illegal drug trafficking charges he denies. According to court papers, an investigation turned up records showing $2.3 million was deposited in a New Remedies bank account over eight months starting in December 2005, and Rose wrote himself weekly checks of $9,600.
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