Caterer and bride arrested after allegedly lacing wedding reception meal with marijuana
CBSN
A Florida bride and caterer have been arrested for allegedly serving a cannabis-laced reception dinner to guests without their knowledge, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office said Thursday. Police said that guests at the February 19 wedding were not told the food contained marijuana and many became sick.
Joycelyn Bryant, the 31-year-old owner of the catering company, and Danya Svoboda, the 42-year-old bride, were arrested and charged with delivery of marijuana and culpable negligence under Florida's anti-tampering laws.
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office told CBS News that officials responded to a wedding party with around 50 guests after a 41-year-old guest reported feeling like there "were drugs inside" him, even though he had only had food and alcohol.
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