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The NBA Hall of Famer recently agreed to a $1.8 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over his role promoting FTX, the ...
Former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal will pay $1.8 million to settle a class action lawsuit related to his promotional efforts ...
After months of attempting to serve Shaquille O’Neal in a lawsuit against celebrities who endorsed the now-bankrupt FTX crypto platform, lawyers for a group of FTX investors said they finally ...
After months of cat and mouse, lawyers for a group of FTX investors have served Shaquille O’Neal. Again. Plaintiffs’ attorneys say O’Neal has repeatedly dodged process servers who have been ...
Ticker: Shaquille O’Neal to pay $1.8 million to settle FTX class action lawsuit; More than 1 million power banks recalled ...
Shaquille O'Neal was finally served in an FTX lawsuit over the weekend following a three month chase. The lawsuit alleges that O'Neal, among other celebrities, were promoting a "fraudulent scheme." ...
Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal was served Sunday in the FTX case after months of lawyers trying to reach the former Los Angeles Lakers center. The Moskowitz Law Firm made the ...
Shaq and Curry then started laughing, and neither elaborated on the joke — which NBA Twitter speculated was about their alleged involvement in the FTX lawsuit that was made public last year.
Shaquille O’Neal hosted an event last February called “Shaq’s Fun House Los Angeles Presented by FTX,” which featured rapper Lil Wayne and DJ Diplo Lawyers representing plaintiffs in a ...
Shaquille O’Neal has been accused of hiding to avoid getting served with a lawsuit against celebrities who endorsed FTX. SHAQ/Twitter. In an email sent out to the defendants on Tuesday, Garrison ...
Shaq — who starred in an FTX commercial in June — says he 'was just a paid spokesperson' for the exchange and doesn't believe in crypto ...