Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Shaq Finally Served in Crypto Currency Fraud Case


Last month it was reported that retired NBA player Shaquille O'Neal was actively avoiding a process server for a class action lawsuit concerning his promotion of crypto currency [click here if you missed that]. 

Shaq has finally been served...

Beloved Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal has finally been served in a class-action lawsuit involving high-profile FTX endorsers.
In a statement obtained by Dailymail.com, O'Neal was served outside one of his homes at 4pm Sunday after a three-month process to serve the NBA great.
According to co-counsel on the FTX class-action, Adam Moskowitz, 'The Diesel' 'will be required to appear in federal court.'
Earlier this month, plaintiffs including FTX retail investor Edwin Garrison filed a new motion in the US District Court Southern District of Florida Miami to serve O'Neal via alternate means.
Those included serving him through his official social media accounts after, according to the lawyers for the plaintiffs, 'is evading service by any means necessary.' This was denied by District Judge K. Michael Moore last week. Instead, a deadline of Monday was given to serve O'Neal in traditional fashion.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

They coming for the big man. Errbody can get it.

The King Of The Real said...

Shaq just greedy at this point

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