Eddie DuGay is a Navy veteran, a former Democratic member of the Maine House of Representatives, and a former aide to then-Rep. John Baldacci (ME-CD2). For four decades, DuGay has been a fixture of State House politics, advocating for his constituents in Washington County and later for his clients as a lobbyist and consultant.
After his legislative tenure, DuGay founded Harvest Consulting LLC in Augusta, Maine, focusing on government affairs, business development, and tribal government advising, notably as the Economic Director for the Passamaquoddy Tribe. But he soon carved out a niche business as an advocate and advisor to commercial and medicinal cannabis interests.
In 2020, when Maine’s legal cannabis industry began to expand rapidly on both the medicinal and adult-use recreational sides, DuGay became a key point person for figures within Maine’s illicit Chinese cannabis networks, including Johnny Wu, Jason Tsai, and George “Gang Gang” Zheng.
As a cannabis compliance specialist, DuGay’s job was to help the Chinese growers operate within the bounds of the law, but he now acknowledges that his role in their operation was just window dressing. That is, he was paid to give the appearance of compliance when in reality his clients were maximizing profits regardless of the rules and regulations.
DuGay worked for clients at illicit Chinese marijuana grows that will be well familiar to Maine Wire readers who’ve followed our Triad Weed reporting series, including at the recently torched Wilton facility at 128 Weld, the Turner airport hangar at 57 Conant where William Robinson was murdered last year, and two growing facilities that continue to operate on Brunswick Ave. in Gardiner.
Eddie DuGay is a Navy veteran, a former Democratic member of the Maine House of Representatives, and a former aide to then-Rep. John Baldacci (ME-CD2). For four decades, DuGay has been a fixture of State House politics, advocating for his constituents in Washington County and later for his clients as a lobbyist and consultant. After Read More