
A Springfield attorney and physician behind one of several campaigns to legalize medical marijuana in Missouri was served with tax liens totaling more than $119,000 at the same time he was self-funding his initiative.
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Brad Bradshaw, who has donated thousands to his campaign since the beginning of 2016 and loaned more than $1.5 million, owed the state $88,166.47 in taxes, interest and fees from tax year 2015, according to a tax lien issued by the Missouri Department of Revenue, first reported by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A federal tax lien shows his business, Brad Bradshaw MD JD LC, owed $31,374.54.
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