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Shaquille O’Neal Settles FTX Promotion Lawsuit Amid Exchange Collapse Fallout

Shaquille O’Neal Settles FTX Promotion Lawsuit Amid Exchange Collapse Fallout

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FTX News
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2025-04-24 14:16:39
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal has reached a confidential settlement in a lawsuit tied to FTX’s collapse, where he was accused of promoting the exchange’s unregistered securities. The case highlights the ongoing legal repercussions for celebrities who endorsed FTX before its dramatic 2022 failure.

Shaquille O’Neal Settles FTX Lawsuit Over Alleged Promotion of Unregistered Securities

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal has resolved a lawsuit tied to FTX’s collapse, where he was accused of promoting the exchange’s unregistered securities. The settlement terms remain confidential at the request of legal counsel.

The case mirrors similar actions against other high-profile figures, including Tom Brady and Naomi Osaka, who endorsed FTX before its dramatic failure in 2022. O’Neal’s ’all in’ advertisement for the exchange became a focal point in the litigation.

FTX’s downfall continues to reverberate through the crypto industry, highlighting regulatory scrutiny over celebrity-backed promotions of digital asset platforms.

Shaquille O’Neal Reaches Confidential Settlement in FTX Endorsement Lawsuit

Shaquille O’Neal has agreed to a proposed settlement with investors who accused him of misleading promotions for FTX, the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange. The terms remain undisclosed pending court approval.

The class-action lawsuit, filed in November 2022, claims O’Neal’s participation in FTX’s "I Am All In" campaign contributed to consumer losses. Plaintiffs seek up to $21 billion in damages from promoters and insiders.

Legal drama escalated when O’Neal was served court papers during a televised NBA game at Miami’s Kaseya Center, formerly branded as FTX Arena. The case underscores growing scrutiny of celebrity crypto endorsements.

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