Delaware Court Dismisses Trump Media Case, ‘Apprentice’ Plaintiffs’ Claim Rejected
- The Delaware Court of Chancery dismissed the lawsuit by United Atlantic Ventures against Donald Trump and Trump Media & Technology Group, noting it lacked valid claims.
- Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will ruled that the claims amounted to ‘conspiracy theories unsupported by factual allegations.’
- The court found that the lockup provisions in question served legitimate business purposes.
- The court dismissed most claims with prejudice, while some claims were dismissed without prejudice, which may lead to further litigation in Florida.
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Trump Media Case Dismissed by Delaware Court, ‘Apprentice’ Litigants Lose Claim
President Donald Trump and his Trump Media & Technology Group notched a decisive legal win Tuesday when the Delaware Court of Chancery dismissed a high-stakes lawsuit brought by two former contestants from his reality show "The Apprentice" over the deal that took his Truth Social platform public. Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will rejected claims by United Atlantic Ventures — an entity led by former "Apprentice" contestants Andy Litinsky and Wesley Mo…
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