California court dismissed the case against the founders of the decentralized market predictions Augur. Reported by Forbes.

In April, former founder of platform projections Matthew Liston was accused of fraud investor Joseph Bella Costello and the other founders Augur – Jack Peterson, Joseph Charles Crewe and Jeremy Gardner. Their fraud, oppression and malice, said Liston, became the cause of his forced exclusion from the project in 2014.

Former founder of Augur wanted to receive compensation in the amount of $152 million according to the publication, the case could become one of the most costly between individuals in the history of kryptonyte.

However, in October the prosecution in the face of the firm, Balloun Law asked to discontinue consideration of the claim and the court withdrew the case from the agenda. Matthew Liston declined to comment.

According to the court Protocol, in September, the parties came to agreement and are working together in a written settlement of the conflict.

Note, in the summer platform Augur has come under fire after it was discovered “markets of the murders.”

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