SEGG Media (SEGG) Corporation announces that the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida dismissed, without prejudice, the remaining claims in a legacy litigation styled Lottery.com, Inc. f/k/a Autolotto, Inc., et al. v. John J. Brier, Jr., et al., Case No. 8:23-cv-2594. The company said, “In its January 28, 2026 order, the Court granted, in part, the Company’s renewed motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the defendants’ remaining state-law counterclaims. The Court overruled all objections made by the defendants to the Magistrate Judge’s findings and directed that the case be closed. The Court’s ruling follows the prior dismissal of all federal claims in the action. With no federal claims remaining, the Court determined that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction to adjudicate the remaining state-law claims and dismissed those claims without prejudice, meaning they were not adjudicated on the merits.”
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