Roaring Kitty fraud lawsuit over GameStop dropped after 3 days
A GameStop investor who accused Roaring Kitty of committing securities fraud has voluntarily dropped the complaint “without prejudice,” meaning he can file another similar lawsuit again in the future.
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A GameStop investor who accused Roaring Kitty of committing securities fraud has voluntarily dropped the complaint “without prejudice,” meaning he can file another similar lawsuit again in the future.
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