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Shaq can't be served electronically in FTX class-action lawsuit, judge rules

Apr 13, 2023 · 1 min read · 34 points
Shaq can't be served electronically in FTX class-action lawsuit, judge rules
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Attorneys allege O’Neal has been dodging being served for months, and that a process server "was sent an ominous and threatening text message by O’Neal or someone acting on his behalf."

Highlights

  • Shaquille O’Neal is the only defendant in a class-action lawsuit brought against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and a host of celebrity spokespeople.
  • The plaintiff’s attorneys have unsuccessfully attempted to serve the “Inside the NBA” analyst in person for months, court documents allege.
  • The four-time NBA champion has denied being involved in FTX beyond his sponsorship deal.
  • A Florida judge denied the request to serve O’Shaquille in person, citing two cases where a court permitted service under the laws of another state.
  • The class action was filed in the wake of the collapse of FTX, accusing FTX of defrauding investors.

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