Core Club’s fraud claims against Michael Shvo dismissed
Members-only New York social club Core accused the embattled developer Michael Shvo of fraud. But it couldn’t convince the court. A New York judge dismissed several of Core Club’s legal complaints against the developer, including accusations of fraud. It’s a win for Shvo, whom Core Club sued in 2024 after a partnership between the two parties deteriorated. Despite many of the claims being dismissed, a judge let some of Core’s legal complaints survive, including accusations that Shvo had unjustly enriched himself by using the club’s facilities. Core Club, owned by spouses Jennie and Dangene Enterprise, has circled the real estate […]
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