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Mickey Pearson rose from nothing and built a drug empire that includes several hidden marijuana-growing labs and an extensive network of clients. Trying to leave his dark past behind, he decides to sell his entire business and step away for good. But just as Mickey meets with one of the potential buyers, one of his secret labs is attacked by unknown assailants.
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