Plaintiffs against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Binance campaign have called for the footballer to be subpoenaed through social media. They say contacting the former Real Madrid and Manchester United star in Saudi Arabia is difficult.
The plaintiffs propose contacting Ronaldo over email and social media and publishing the documents related to the lawsuit on a website. Plaintiffs have said that The Hague Conventions don’t prohibit these methods of serving court papers.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Residence is Unknown
The plaintiffs allege that Ronaldo’s whereabouts are unknown. His last known residence was at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh At Kingdom Center in Saudi Arabia. Ronaldo moved to Saudi Arabia after agreeing to a transfer to the Saudi Pro League from English Premier League football club Manchester United in January 2023.
But the football star posts regularly on X, which suggests a court summons may reach him on this platform. The plaintiffs also suggest sending the court documents via email and through a custom website.
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The parties filed a class-action lawsuit in Florida on November 27, 2023, claiming that Ronaldo “promoted, assisted in, and/or actively participated” in the sale of unregistered securities. They claim Ronaldo’s endorsement of Binance lacked warnings about investing in cryptocurrencies. Binance partnered with Ronaldo in 2022 to promote an NFT collection chron
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Author: David Thomas