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Originally Posted by Iowa_Flames_Fan
I expect chess.com could have some significant exposure here too given their public statements. This might be one you settle rather than litigate (assuming Niemann is willing to come to the table with a reasonable offer—something quite a bit less than $100 million…)
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The collusion side is more interesting as who knows how that went.
I think Chess.com backed up everything they said with the report and had written very carefully around the in person cheating saying we can’t prove it but this evidence is suspicious. So I’d expect the defamation stuff to be lost.