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CEO Arrested For Giving His 8-Year Old Son a Marijuana Gummy
David Rodriguez 10 2024
By David Rodriguez
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January 15, 2025

Utah tech CEO arrested for giving marijuana to 8-year-old son amid bizarre circumstances, raising concerns in real estate industry. (Shutterstock)

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Cyberbacker CEO Craig Goodliffe was apprehended in Ogden, Utah, following a disturbing incident involving his young son.

According to a Fox News affiliate in Salt Lake City, Goodliffe allegedly provided marijuana candy to his 8-year-old child, resulting in charges of child endangerment, illegal firearm purchase, and intoxication.

The arrest stemmed from a welfare check requested by Goodliffe’s mother, who feared her son was experiencing a manic episode. Upon arrival, law enforcement found Goodliffe in a state of hysteria, discussing “magic rituals.” He admitted to consuming large quantities of marijuana, Viagra, and caffeine.

“He told police he’d taken a large amount of marijuana, Viagra and caffeine,” the report stated.

Disturbing Confession and Home Conditions

Alarmingly, Goodliffe confessed to giving his son a marijuana gummy, hoping it would induce sleep while he viewed pornography. The child appeared disoriented and later tested positive for THC at a hospital.

Officers discovered 9 pounds of unmarked marijuana products easily accessible to children in the home. The scene was further complicated by the presence of urine and feces on the floor, which Goodliffe acknowledged as his own.

Cyberbacker, Goodliffe’s company, provides virtual assistant services to real estate professionals. The Utah-based firm originated from The Good Life Group, a Keller Williams affiliate Goodliffe established in 2004.

In a puzzling move following his arrest, Goodliffe posted on LinkedIn: “There is a past version of you that is so proud of how far you have come.” His profile still lists “Cool Dad!” among his titles.

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