
BLOOMBERG LAW – Investor Ned Habedus is suing current and former Match Group executives, accusing them of downplaying safety issues on Tinder and overstating the app’s growth potential. The lawsuit follows a Pulitzer Center investigation that revealed banned users could easily return to Tinder or switch to other Match-owned apps. Habedus alleges that user decline was driven by safety concerns. The suit, filed in federal court in California, seeks damages, restitution, and corporate governance reforms. A similar class action is also pending.
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