Prosecutors: Pot shop paid man to vandalize rival鈥檚 billboard
Apr 8, 2025, 1:40 PM | Updated: 2:18 pm

Before and after pictures of vandalized cannabis billboard., and the suspect holding money he was paid and the box cutter he used to do it. (Courtesy King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office)
(Courtesy King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office)
King County prosecutors allege that a local cannabis business paid a man $1,000 to damage a competitor鈥檚 billboard.
Cameron Scott O鈥橬eill, 28, is accused of using a box cutter to vandalize the billboard last September in the 12800 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way South in Seattle, which advertised Evergreen Market Cannabis.
Court documents include screenshots of text messages O鈥橬eill allegedly sent in a group chat, showing a before-and-after comparison of the billboard. In the after image, prosecutors say O鈥橬eill appears in the foreground holding hundred-dollar bills and what is believed to be the box cutter.
O鈥橬eill is charged with second-degree malicious mischief. He is also facing charges in four separate graffiti cases, to which he has pleaded not guilty. He is scheduled to appear in court on April 21 for the billboard case.