Solana co-founder is accused of hiding millions of dollars in collateral rewards in the divorce agreement with his ex-wife
According to DLNews, Solana co-founder Stephen Akridge is accused of hiding millions of dollars in staking rewards during his "intense" divorce with ex-wife Elisa Rossi. Rossi has filed a lawsuit in California state court seeking the withheld staking rewards. The couple's marriage lasted nearly a decade, during which they accumulated substantial wealth, primarily from Akridge's founding role at Solana Labs.
In the lawsuit, Rossi claims that the divorce process was "long and contentious". As part of the divorce agreement, she was entitled to some profits from SOL tokens but Akridge did not give her the staking rewards resulting in her losing "millions of dollars". After learning that Akridge had hidden these staking rewards, Rossi contacted him several times asking for their return but received indifferent responses.
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