Mobile Healthcare Company DocGo Faces Federal Lawsuit from Investors after CEO Resigns and Stock Plummets

ALBANY, New York — A federal class action lawsuit has been filed against mobile health care company DocGo, which was contracted by New York City to provide care for migrants. The lawsuit alleges that DocGo and its executives defrauded investors in violation of the federal Exchange Act, leading to significant financial losses. The company’s stock declined following a series of issues, including the resignation of its CEO, Anthony Capone. One potential lead plaintiff in the lawsuit is Joe Naclerio, a resident of Putnam County. Naclerio purchased 500 shares of DocGo stock, making him a significant … Read more

Trump Media CEO Drops Defamation Lawsuit Against Sarasota Columnist and Media Outlets

Sarasota, FL – Devin Nunes, CEO of Trump Media and Technology Group, has dropped his defamation lawsuit against Sarasota Herald-Tribune columnist Chris Anderson and other media outlets. The lawsuit, which was filed in April 2023, accused Anderson and the outlets of publishing defamatory statements in a column. Court records show that Nunes voluntarily dismissed all defendants without prejudice on Dec. 15, just four days before a scheduled case management hearing. The lawsuit initially targeted The Guardian, Penske Media Corp., owner of Variety magazine, Anderson, and Will Wilkerson, who had allegedly been removed from Trump Media. … Read more