A lawsuit filed by a former Super Smash Bros. player and streamer who alleges a woman hurt his career with false social media statements can move forward, according to a ruling by a judge who nonetheless trimmed some of the plaintiff's claims.
A lawsuit filed by a former Super Smash Bros. player and streamer who alleges a woman hurt his career with false social media statements can move forward, according to a ruling by a judge who nonetheless trimmed some of the plaintiff's claims.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Barbara A. Meiers did not immediately rule on Jacqueline Choe's anti-SLAPP motion and instead took the case filed by Gonzalo Barrios under submission.