Posted on 11/29/2023 6:33:09 AM PST by janetjanet998
LONGBOAT KEY, Fla., Nov. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rumble, the video-sharing platform and cloud services provider (NASDAQ: RUM), filed a lawsuit today in federal court in Florida against two co-founders of a purported watchdog organization. Rumble sued Nandini Jammi and Claire Atkin, co-founders of Check My Ads, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation that routinely targets news outlets and platforms that do not adhere to their political worldview. Also named as defendants are John Does – numbers 1 through 10 – as yet-to-be-identified individuals who helped prepare and publish the defamatory information on their website.
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As cited in the suit, the defendants accused Rumble of lying to its shareholders and the Securities and Exchange Commission about the company’s financial health and the source of its revenue
They are spreading known lies and causing harm to business while getting paid to do it.
Sure sounds like FELONY FRAUD to me,We used to have US Attorneys that took on criminal organizations like this.
Explains this tweet
Chris Pavlovski
@chrispavlovski
Dear
@nandoodles
@catthekin
@CheckMyAdsHQ
, preserve all your documents.
5:00 PM · Nov 20, 2023
good for RUM. It’s time to take down all these wicked groups that set out to destroy conservative platforms.
Support RUM, join, sign up for an account. It will be an important unobstructed outlet during the 2024 election cycle. Better yet, buy a few shares of RUM (Ticker Symbol).
amen. I own more than a few shares :)
Needs to be JOHN DOES 1-1000.
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