Game Station shareholders drop fraud lawsuit against Keith Gill
2024-07-01 22:28:57
GME shareholder Martin Radev said in a July 1 court filing that it voluntarily dropped a June 28 fraud lawsuit against "retail leader" Keith Gill (nicknamed Roaring Kitty). It is reported that in a proposed class action lawsuit filed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York on Friday, Martin Radev alleged that Gill tried to manipulate the stock to his advantage. The lawsuit alleges that Gill bought 120,000 call options on the company before he began posting about GameStop in May.
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