Judge declines to revive fraud claims against Michael Shvo
The Core Club appears to be running out of legal avenues in its fight with developer MIchael Shvo. On Monday, a New York State Supreme Court Justice denied a request from Core Club to add accusations of racketeering and fraud to its lawsuit, Bloomberg reported. The decision came a couple of months after a judge’s dismissal of the club’s primary fraud claims against Shvo at 711 Fifth Avenue. In the latest ruling, the judge said the Core Club’s claims were flawed and misdirected. Lawyers for the club had no comment in the immediate aftermath of the ruling. “We’re very pleased […]
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