Shaquille O'Neal cannot be served a summons electronically for a class-action lawsuit brought against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and a host of celebrity spokespeople, a Florida judge ruled Tuesday.
class-action lawsuit brought against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and a host of celebrity spokespeople
Attorneys allege that the last time the process server attempted to serve O'Neal in Texas, he"was sent an ominous and threatening text message by O'Neal or someone acting on his behalf." The message also claimed O'Neal lives in the Bahamas, which the law firm determined to be untrue, the motion states.
An attorney for the plaintiffs said in a statement Wednesday,"We have process servers right now, outside the TNT studios in Atlanta and they are trying to get to Shaquille O'Neal, but security is not letting them in. We will try every avenue to get Shaq served, while he broadcasts the playoffs this week. We take his veiled threats on our process server very seriously."
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