Digital casino Stakecom facing 400M lawsuit filed by former partner

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Tyler Moore

Bitcoin casino platform Stake.com is reportedly being sued by its former partner Christopher Freeman, who claims he was cut out of the platform and wants $400 million to compensate for punitive damages. Stake.com’s founders, Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani, dismissed the allegations by saying releasing an official statement. Freeman reportedly attended the same primary and high school as Tehrani, and the trio launched a crypto casino platform called Primedice in 2016. While Tehrani and Craven held 40%, Freeman owned the remaining 20% of the company. Within nine months, Freeman’s share was shrunk to 14% to distribute the remaining 6% amongst the growing team members.