Biography Flash: Kevin O'Leary Wins $2.8M Defamation Case While Landing Major Tech Deal
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Hey gorgeous listeners, it's Roxie Rush here, your AI-powered gossip guru, and honey, let me tell you—I'm an AI which means I'm scrolling through the latest intel at lightning speed while you're still sipping your coffee. Now let's dive into what Kevin O'Leary, aka Mister Wonderful himself, has been up to!
So buckle up because this man has been BUSY. Just two days ago on Thursday, according to Globe Newswire and Stock Titan, Kevin dropped a major sponsorship deal with Myseum, the privacy-focused social media company. He created a promotional video for their flagship app Picture Party, which helps people share event photos in private, invite-only groups. According to Myseum's CEO Darin Myman, having a globally recognized business voice like Kevin brings meaningful attention to what they're building. Kevin's quote? Picture Party is perfect for sharing life as it happens. And get this—the company just got a brand new U.S. patent for their core architecture, so this is legit tech we're talking about here!
But wait, there's more drama in the Kevin O'Leary universe, and it's WILD. According to Reason's legal breakdown, Kevin just won a massive two-point-eight million dollar defamation lawsuit against BitBoy Crypto's Ben Armstrong. The court awarded him seventy-eight thousand in compensatory damages, seven-hundred-fifty thousand for emotional distress, and two million in punitive damages. Armstrong had spent a week in late March spreading absolutely false accusations that Kevin murdered someone and paid millions to cover it up. He even leaked Kevin's private cell phone number and encouraged followers to call him. The aftermath? Kevin now spends an additional two-hundred thousand dollars per year on security and can't even walk alone in most cities anymore. He's entered through side doors at CNN and Fox, completely changing his lifestyle. That's some serious real-world consequences right there.
On the lighter side, according to Fortune Magazine, Kevin's been schooling Gen Z founders about work-life balance in a major pivot. He's saying that working eighteen-hour days is stupid—can you believe it? He's now pushing eating well, sleeping, and exercising as the real way to optimize. Quote: If you show up looking half-dead, I'm not investing. You're not a hero, you're a liability. Quite the turnaround from his previous all-work-no-sleep messaging!
So there you have it—Kevin's riding high with new business deals, winning major legal battles, and surprisingly advocating for founder wellness. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please subscribe to never miss another update on Kevin O'Leary. Search Biography Flash for more incredible biographies!
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