US Federal Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against PoolTogether - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

US Federal Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against PoolTogether

US district court judge Frederick Blockdecentralized finance platform PoolTogetherHe dismissed the case against .

Judge Frederic Block said that although he had real concerns about the initiative, filing a lawsuit in a federal court was not an appropriate way to address these issues. The judge also Joseph Kent He stated that since there was no concrete damage from the hands of the defendants, he did not have the authority to file a lawsuit. The court’s decision included the following statements: “Therefore, the court decided that Kent did not have the capacity to sue and accordingly accepted the defendants’ requests to dismiss the case. Alternative requests to force arbitration were dismissed as controversial.”

Judge Declares Incompatibility in Case

The lawsuit, filed by Kent in October 2021, alleged that the DeFi startup violated New York state gambling laws by allowing people to evade financial regulations and defraud consumers. Kent also described the platform as old-fashioned number one blackmail.

Saying that there was inconsistency in the case and that he dismissed the case, the judge said that Kent was free to pursue his claims in state court and that the side issues raised and unanswered in the dismissal requests were New York Court of Appealsstated that it should be resolved by

While some of the community members were happy with this decision, some of them said that NFTs are no longer useful. DeFi startup PoolTogether launches in 2022 PoolyNFT He made about $1.4 million at that time by selling the . These funds were used to fight the lawsuit, which some community members believed to be an attack on the DeFi industry as a whole.