An Alaska chiropractic group sued its former owner in Delaware, claiming he relocated to Hawaii with money he stole from the practice after selling it, when he was still under contract to work for it.
Anodyne Pain & Wellness Solutions Inc. and an affiliated limited liability company paid $3.4 million last year to buy Alaska Spine & Pain Center LLC from Caleb Craig, according to the Chancery Court lawsuit filed Dec. 12.
The money was divided into $2.3 million due at closing and a $1.1 million promissory note. The deal also gave Craig 25 class B units in the Anodyne ...
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