Former professional basketball star Shaquille O’Neal asked a federal court to block a summons served on him in a lawsuit blaming him and other celebrities for misleading investors in the FTX crypto exchange debacle.
Lawyers for O’Neal argued in a court filing in Miami Monday that the service of court papers on him was “inadequate,” saying process servers “tossed . . . legal documents at the front of” O’Neal’s moving car, and “le[ft] the legal documents on the road where they landed.”
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