A Florida judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against Deel, reducing legal challenges related to allegations of helping Russian entities evade U.S. sanctions. The case, initiated by Melanie Damian on behalf of Surge Capital Ventures, accused Deel of processing payments tied to a Ponzi scheme. Deel connected this lawsuit to ongoing litigation against them by Rippling, which also cites RICO violations. Rippling's CEO clarified that their company was not involved in financing the dismissed case, pointing to the lack of connection between the two lawsuits despite shared legal contexts.
Melanie Damian, a court-appointed receiver for Surge, accused Deel of helping Russian entities sidestep U.S. sanctions by processing payments for Surge Capital Ventures.
Rippling CEO Parker Conrad stated that the litigation involved with Deel was not funded or supported by Rippling itself.
Deel is trying to connect its dismissed case with Rippling's lawsuit, as both cited the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
The ruling on Deel's case raises doubts regarding the credibility of RICO allegations made against Deel in Rippling's ongoing lawsuit.
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