Plaintiff Urges Federal Judge to Uphold $25M Claim in Mobile App Scandal, Accuses Subsidiary of Asset Shuffle to Dodge Payment

Washington, D.C. – A primary complainant in a class action lawsuit has recently urged a federal court in Washington to uphold an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The legal action challenges an asset transfer made in 2022, which the plaintiffs argue was strategically designed to circumvent a $25 million payout awarded by a jury on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its mobile apps that mimic casino-style gambling. The case centers on the controversial practices of social casino-style apps, which have been … Read more

San Francisco Luxury Developer Hit With Lawsuit Over Alleged Schemes to Dodge Investor Payouts

San Francisco – A new lawsuit has been filed against a prominent luxury property developer in San Francisco, accusing the firm of engaging in deceptive practices to circumvent returning millions in investments. The legal action, initiated by a group of disgruntled investors, highlights concerns over the handling of financial commitments and raises questions about ethical standards in the high-stakes real estate market of one of America’s most affluent cities. The complaint alleges that the developer deliberately structured a complex network of subsidiary companies, effectively shielding the parent company from financial liabilities and complicating the investors’ … Read more