The Arena Group Accuses Sports Illustrated Owner, ABG, of Theft
Arena seeks
The lawsuit highlights how ABG conspired to steal the crown jewel of Arena’s business – the proprietary code technology and trade secrets comprising the valuable internet platform Arena developed at a significant expense.
“These guys stole our most valuable property, our digital platform code, and then left a clear trail for anyone to follow… not too bright,” said Arena’s President and largest shareholder,
The suit showcases that ABG enlisted business leaders from top tier investment firms – including
"I am genuinely surprised that BlackRock and CVC would participate in such unethical behavior,” said Bhargava. “It is alarming to see organizations that claim to uphold the highest ethical standards involved in such questionable conduct.
“Given the revelations about
“BlackRock and CVC's response to this situation will speak volumes about their commitment to ethical governance,” said Bhargava.
Arena also notes that ABG has a history of monopolistic and predatory licensing behavior. The lawsuit highlights how Arena is “just the latest licensee to fall victim to ABG’s extensive and public history of strip-mining its license partners, imposing steep guaranteed royalties and termination fees that award ABG a windfall.” Another company, 888 Holdings, was forced to terminate its unprofitable joint venture with ABG earlier this year, triggering an oppressive
Arena strongly believes that ABG’s theft and predatory practices, along with those of their accomplice Minute, who greatly benefited from Arena’s years of research, development, and implementation, will be made clear in a court of law.
Arena seeks
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