Mike Tyson Sued $1.59M for Reportedly Breaching Betting Company Promotion Terms

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According to the lawsuit, Tyson broke a deal to promote gambling company Rabona to fight social media influencer Jake Paul instead.

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson continues to make headlines, as it has been revealed he is being sued in London for almost $1.59 million.

However, Medier argues that the company did not initially breach its contract with the boxer, and therefore, Tyson has failed to provide the services he promised. According to the lawsuit, this has cost Medier an estimated €1.46 million. The press release promised “Tyson-branded bonuses” while stating that the boxer would appear and “engage fans through monthly livestreams, exclusively on Rabona’s Twitch and Kick channels.”Medier is seeking more than $800,000 in returned fees it paid to Tyson for services it claims he did not provide. Additionally, the company wants another $729,000 for “wasted production and promotion costs.” Tyson and his company, Tyrannic, have not filed a defense against the claim yet.

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