Planet 13 Announces Significant Recovery of Funds Related to El Capitan

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Planet 13 Holdings Inc.
Planet 13 Holdings Inc.

LAS VEGAS, March 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Planet 13 Holdings Inc. (CSE:PLTH)(OTCQX:PLNH) ("Planet 13" or the "Company"), a leading vertically-integrated multi-state cannabis company, today announced a settlement and recovery of US$2.1 million of funds which were held at BridgeBank, a division of Western Alliance Bank (collectively "WAB"), bringing the total recovery of funds held at WAB to US$5.5 million. Additionally, the Company, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, will also obtain real estate (the "Real Property") valued at approximately US$5.0 million based on recent comparable sales, which it intends to sell. In total the Company has recovered approximately $10.5 million, including the expected value from the sale of the Real Property.

This settlement does not conclude the Company’s lawsuit against El Capitan Advisors, Inc. ("El Capitan") and its founder and Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Nash, in which it is seeking approximately US$10.3 million, which is based on $15.3 million less the expected net proceeds Planet 13 receives from the sale of the Real Property, in additional compensatory damages and other relief.

Planet 13 also provides the following comprehensive update.

As previously disclosed, the Company engaged El Capitan, an investment advisor registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, for cash management services in 2021. The funds managed by El Capitan were held at WAB.   Pursuant to a dispute unrelated to the Company, Casa Verde Capital, L.P. and Casa Verde Capital EF, L.P. (collectively "Casa Verde") obtained a US$35.0 million default judgment against El Capitan. Casa Verde then levied that judgment causing approximately US$5.5 million of the Company's funds held at WAB (the "WAB Funds") and managed by El Capitan to be directed to the Orange County, California Sheriff's Office on September 21, 2023. The Company secured a partial settlement with Casa Verde for the release of US$3.4 million of the WAB Funds, which the Company received on January 31, 2024.

In January 2024, the Company also initiated litigation in Santa Monica, California, to obtain the return of the approximately US$15.3 million in additional funds that were misappropriated by El Capitan and El Capitan's founder and Chief Executive Officer-Andrew Nash. The litigation also named Casa Verde, Casa Verde's Managing Member-Karan Wadhera, and Jamie Nash, the former spouse of Andrew Nash, as defendants. On February 16, 2024, the Court appointed a special-purpose receiver who has been tasked with investigating, tracing, and filing reports with the Court regarding the location and disposition of the funds stolen from Planet 13.