JD Vance

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    yet another Trump clone

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    “AppHarvest, the indoor farming startup backed by JD Vance, faced significant challenges and ultimately failed as a business venture. Here's an overview of the situation:

    ## Business Performance

    AppHarvest struggled financially, accumulating a deficit of $270 million by November 2022[5]. The company's first harvest in 2021 yielded disappointing results, with net sales of only $3.1 million in the second quarter[5]. Despite raising nearly $475 million when going public in February 2021, AppHarvest continued to operate at a loss[5].

    ## Legal Issues

    The company faced five lawsuits from November 2021 to August 2022, alleging that it misled regulators and defrauded investors[4]. These lawsuits claimed that AppHarvest inflated its hiring and retention numbers, leading to a significant drop in stock value[4].

    ## Working Conditions

    Former workers reported harsh conditions in AppHarvest's greenhouses, including extreme temperatures and inadequate safety measures[1]. Complaints filed with the U.S. Department of Labor and state regulators between 2020 and 2023 alleged that employees were denied sufficient water breaks and proper safety equipment[1].

    ## JD Vance's Involvement

    Vance served as an initial investor, board member, and public advocate for AppHarvest over four years[1]. He directed millions of dollars into the company through his venture capital firm, Narya Capital[1]. However, Vance left the board in 2021 before the company's financial troubles became public[1].

    ## Outcome

    AppHarvest filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July 2023, leading to the cancellation of its common stock and the sale of major assets[2]. The company's failure contradicted Vance's portrayal as a defender of the working class and raised questions about his investment decisions[1].


    [1] Workers allege 'nightmare' conditions at Kentucky startup JD Vance ... https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/13/politics/kentucky-startup-appharvest-jd-vance/index.html
    [2] AppHarvest Latest: Reports Sheds Light On Working Conditions https://igrownews.com/appharvest-latest-news/
    [3] JD Vance helped fund this startup. Hear from workers who allege ... https://edition.cnn.com/2024/08/13/...-from-workers-who-allege-nightmare-conditions
    [4] JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits https://apnews.com/article/2022-mid...ent-politics-861dd10deeb4cdecd335abe3ad4fe775
    [5] A brief history of Kentucky-based produce company AppHarvest https://www.kentucky.com/news/business/article268876157.html
 
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