The Aug. 20 hearing marked a significant procedural milestone in the ongoing conflict between the Tron founder and the decentralized finance project. While Sun successfully kept his personal grievances before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the court stopped short of granting a total victory. Judge Donato ordered both parties to enter negotiations to determine which specific claims brought by Sun’s affiliated companies, Blue Anthem Ltd. and Black Anthem Ltd., must move to arbitration and which qualify for public litigation.
At the heart of the dispute lies Sun’s $45 million investment in the WLFI token. Sun alleges that World Liberty utilized an undisclosed administrative “backdoor” to freeze his holdings and strip him of governance rights. World Liberty denies these claims, asserting that its internal protocols and sale documents permitted such restrictions. The project has countered with a separate defamation lawsuit in Florida, which Sun has dismissed as a meritless public relations tactic. As the parties return to the negotiating table, the court has yet to address the underlying allegations of fraud or contract breaches, keeping a trial date off the table for now.
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