SEGG Media Corp. announces court dismissal of legacy litigation matter. The U.S. District Court dismissed all remaining claims without prejudice based on jurisdictionalSEGG Media Corp. announces court dismissal of legacy litigation matter. The U.S. District Court dismissed all remaining claims without prejudice based on jurisdictional

SEGG Media Corp. Achieves Dismissal of Remaining Legacy Litigation Claims in Federal Court

The United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida has dismissed all remaining claims in legacy litigation involving SEGG Media Corp., marking a significant procedural resolution for the company. The court’s decision, following a January 28, 2026 order, granted the company’s renewed motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over remaining state-law counterclaims.

According to the company’s announcement, this dismissal represents a procedural determination that the court lacked jurisdiction over the state-law claims, which were not adjudicated on their merits. The action follows prior dismissal of all federal claims in the same litigation matter, styled Lottery.com, Inc. f/k/a Autolotto, Inc., et al. v. John J. Brier, Jr., et al. The court overruled all objections to the magistrate judge’s findings and directed that the case be closed.

This legal development removes remaining litigation uncertainty for SEGG Media Corp., which operates a portfolio of digital assets including Sports.com, Concerts.com, TicketStub.com and Lottery.com. The company focuses on immersive fan engagement, ethical gaming and AI-driven live experiences across its global sports, entertainment and gaming operations. The dismissal allows the company to concentrate resources on its core business initiatives without the distraction of ongoing legacy litigation.

Investors can access the full press release detailing this development at https://ibn.fm/ST6wx. Additional information about the company’s operations and strategic direction is available through its corporate communications channels. The resolution of this litigation matter represents an important milestone in the company’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations and focus on growth opportunities within the digital entertainment sector.

The court’s decision to dismiss without prejudice maintains procedural integrity while providing clarity on jurisdictional matters. This outcome underscores the importance of proper legal procedure in complex corporate litigation and demonstrates how jurisdictional determinations can resolve cases without reaching substantive merits. For SEGG Media Corp., this represents both a legal victory and an opportunity to redirect attention toward business development and shareholder value creation.

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