Celebrities Dismissed for FTX Fraud
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Judge tosses nearly all claims against Tom Brady, Stephen Curry, Shohei Ohtani in FTX lawsuit

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Investors said celebrities ignored “red flags’ and hid millions of dollars of payments to promote FTX as “brand ambassadors’s ambassadors.
US District Judge K. Michael Moore in Miami dismissed 12 of the 14 claims.
He said the investors did not prove celebrities knew FTX was a fraud.
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