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Now that Trump Media and Technology Group (NASDAQ: DJT) has lost its post-public market debut patina - and that too, quite expeditiously - the former US President is likely looking for an appropriate scapegoat in the form of two former co-founders of his media-focused entity who so happen to have launched a lawsuit of their own.
We recently reported that Trump Media and Technology Group announced via a new filing with the SEC that its Truth Social platform raked in a paltry $4.131 million in revenue in the entire of 2023, incurring a net loss of over $58 million. This disclosure precipitated a fierce selling wave that then took away most of the stock's post-public market debut gains.
This brings us to the crux of the matter. Trump Media and Technology Group had signed an agreement with United Atlantic Ventures (UAV) - headed by Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss - whereby UAV would assist Trump's media-focused entity in establishing a robust corporate governance structure, launch Truth Social platform, and assist in locating a publicly-traded partner. The duo were also responsible for running the day-to-day operations of Trump Media and Technology Group, at least in the initial phase.
Now, Donald Trump has alleged via a new lawsuit that the duo acted as "faithless fiduciaries" and inflicted severe harm on Trump Media and Technology Group. Specifically, as per the lawsuit's claims, the duo failed to establish an appropriate governance structure, botched the day-to-day operations of the company, and selected a subpar merger candidate in the form of Beneserre Capital
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