Former President Trump's social media company is suing two Truth Social co-founders alleging the former 'Apprentice' contestants are not entitled to the stock the pair claims they own.
Trump Media & Technology Group is suing two Truth Social co-founders, arguing they are not entitled to the 8.6% stake in the company they claim to own.
's filing says a service agreement between the former president and Moss and Litinsky's company, United Atlantic Ventures , granted UAV 8.6 million shares in the new social media firm and granted Trump 90 million. But The Truth Social parent company also claims Moss and Litinksy, who were the initial de facto directors of
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