A California cannabis worker testified last week about the brutal killing of a marijuana and tech entrepreneur that he's accused of murdering with three others, telling jurors his death came after the multimillionaire CEO created a hostile and torturous work environment that included doing pushups for paychecks.
"You guys are in the Army. Do 500 pushups," Kaleb Charters, a 25-year-old former U.S. Army National Guard member, recounted on Wednesday about victim Tushar Atre's paycheck ultimatum, according to local CW affiliate KRON .
Charters, who is currently on trial for Atre's 2019 slaying, testified that he and his brother-in-law Stephen Lindsay — another former National Guard member who was convicted of first-degree murder earlier this year, along with Charters' biological brother — ha

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