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		<title>Erin Hackney, founder of Julian Marley&#8217;s Brand, JUJU Royal Brand files federal lawsuit for breach of contract early this week.</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Erin Hackney]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In partnership with Kingsley Brand, LLC, DropLeaf, LLC launched Julian Marley JUJU Royal Premium Marijuana in 2014.
CaribPR Wire, LAS VEGAS, March  25, 2016: The  JUJU Royal Brand, founded by DropLeaf, LLC in partnership with JULIAN  MARLEY, SON OF LEGENDARY REGGAE ARTIST BOB MARLEY, has already come  under fire for breach of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>In partnership with Kingsley Brand, LLC, DropLeaf, LLC launched Julian Marley JUJU Royal Premium Marijuana in 2014.</em></strong></p>
<p align="left">CaribPR Wire, LAS VEGAS, March  25, 2016: The  JUJU Royal Brand, founded by DropLeaf, LLC in partnership with JULIAN  MARLEY, SON OF LEGENDARY REGGAE ARTIST BOB MARLEY, has already come  under fire for breach of contract on payment to one of its original  investors. DropLeaf, LLC is being sued by Erin Hackney, whose family  trust, Hackney Family Trust, is an owner of the company.</p>
<p>The  intent in building the Julian Marley Brand, JUJU Royal was to bridge  reggae music, Rastafarian culture and the cannabis industry. The  business has already been weakened with a lawsuit that was filed against  the brand early this week for not paying a loan that was made to help  launch the brand.</p>
<p>The suit filed on Monday March 21, 2016 states  that on or about September 26, 2015, Plaintiff and Defendant entered  into the Promissory Note dated September 16, 2015 in the amount of  $74,262.00. Pursuant to the Note, Defendant agreed to repay the  principal amount due, with interest, under the Note by the maturity date  of January 1, 2016. Accordingly, $74,262.00 plus interest and costs was  due on January 1, 2016. To date this has not been paid or attempts to  do so by DropLeaf, LLC to the plaintiff, Erin Hackney.</p>
<p>Kingsley  Brand, LLC, licensor of Julian Marley’s likeness and trademark name,  exclusively partnered with DropLeaf, LLC to promote the movement to  decriminalize marijuana and promote its healing benefits with the launch  of the premium marijuana product line - Julian Marley JUJU Royal  Premium Marijuana.</p>
<p>As the question continues of whether or not  to legalize marijuana, son of the legendary reggae artist  Bob Marley, Julian has continued to speak out in favor of  decriminalizing marijuana and promote its healing benefits, Erin Hackney  points out.</p>
<p>Julian at the launch of the product stated, “I am  happy to speak out in favor of decriminalization and I salute DropLeaf  as a proud participant in the movement and struggle to make this natural  super plant available for all who need it and its healing  properties.”  Nov. 12, 2014</p>
<p><strong>About Erin Hackney </strong></p>
<p><strong>Erin Hackney</strong>, the co-founder of the <strong>Julian Marley JUJU Royal Brand</strong>,  has 20+ years of successful Fortune 200 business development and  management experience with Fidelity Information Systems, Manpower Group,  and Ranstad Professional Group.</p>
<p><strong>About DropLeaf, LLC</strong></p>
<p>DropLeaf  LLC, was seen as a pioneer of Branding within the Cannabis Industry.  Their flagship brand has been Julian Marley JUJU Royal Premium  Marijuana, a collection of dry product, edibles, and beverages. The  DropLeaf team supported a legally controlled market for Marijuana where  consumers and patients could purchase Cannabis for medicinal and  personal use from a safe and legal source.</p>
<p><strong>About Julian Marley<br />
</strong>Born  in London, England on June 4, 1975, Julian Marley is the son of reggae  legend Bob Marley and Barbados-born Lucy Pounder. Growing up as a youth  in a musical atmosphere, the Grammy Award Nominated roots-reggae  musician, singer-songwriter, producer and humanitarian quickly adopted a  musical lifestyle, and at an early age became a skillful, self-taught  musician mastering the bass, drums, guitar and keyboards.</p>
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<pre>Contact:
Tamara Knechtel
E: Tamara@KnechtelGroup.com  
C: (917) 374-3004</pre>
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