Nevada court rules in favour of Laila Mintas in 바카라Up legal battle

Sudhanshu Ranjan

Australian-based online betting and gaming operator 바카라Up attempted $450 million takeover by the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX, but the deal never materialized. When negotiations broke down, 바카라Up its then-CEO, Laila Mintas (pictured above), alleging she was to blame for the failed takeover. The latest court ruling dismissed 바카라Up’s claims against Mintas, marking a victory for her.

바카라Up’s attempted acquisition by FTX

In 2021, the Australian-based online gaming operator 바카라Up was deep in talks with FTX over a $450 million takeover. The transaction promised to increase 바카라Up’s presence and broaden FTX’s reach in the gaming industry. However, negotiations broke down as both parties blamed one another for the failed deal.

After the takeover’s failure, 바카라Up sued then-CEO Laila Mintas, alleging that she had intentionally derailed the deal. The company stated that Mintas had issued comments that impacted FTX’s decision-making, causing the takeover to fail. The allegations hinted that Mintas’s behaviour lost 바카라Up a potentially worthwhile acquisition.

Laila Mintas’s counterclaims against 바카라Up

Mintas strongly denied these allegations, turning the tables on 바카라Up and its CEO, Daniel Simic. She argued that 바카라Up itself was responsible for the failed deal due to internal conflicts and mismanagement. Additionally, Mintas claimed that the lawsuit had harmed her career, making companies hesitant to work with her.

As reported by NEXT.io, a source close to Mintas stated, “We now have two rulings on two continents confirming that these claims were baseless. It was Simic who sabotaged everything. Now, we can focus on securing her rightful compensation and finally putting this behind her.”

The court’s ruling in favour of Mintas

After years of legal back-and-forth, a Nevada judge, Gloria M. Navarro, ruled in favour of Mintas. The court dismissed all of 바카라Up’s claims, effectively clearing her name. However, some of Mintas’s counterclaims, including accusations of defamation and contract breaches, were allowed to proceed to trial.

Although the court ruled that Mintas had a basis for claiming damages, she is now claiming $100 million in damages under defamation and issues of compensation. Interestingly, a significant portion of her claims focuses on comments by 바카라Up’s legal representation and CEO that damaged her professional reputation.

The same internal source stated, “Companies were hesitant to work with her while it was still unresolved, which is understandable. But with this ruling, she can finally move forward professionally and leave it all behind.”

바카라Up’s struggles post-lawsuit

As a result of this court struggle, 바카라Up underwent major operational hassles. Its U.S. operations were shut down, and it was reportedly struggling to fulfil payroll requirements. 바카라Up halted accepting bets in New Jersey and Colorado in mid-2023, which prompted the regulators from New Jersey to suspend its operating licence within the state.

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