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 Moss — that Trump and his allies conspired to dilute its shares in TMTG and later retaliated against it by imposing restrictive stock lockups.
In a 57-page memorandum opinion, Will concluded that the plaintiffs’ theories amounted to “conspiracy theories unsupported by factual allegations,” leaving no claim legally viable.
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