TechCrunch News 04月30日 02:56
Troubled startup CaaStle is now facing two new lawsuits and more allegations
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时尚初创公司CaaStle因财务不当行为指控,正面临来自合作伙伴和供应商的诉讼。P180(一家投资CaaStle技术的公司)和服装公司EXP Topco均指控CaaStle未支付款项。P180的诉讼称CaaStle试图隐瞒其收入和财务状况,并诱导P180筹集资金和贷款。EXP Topco则指控CaaStle违反了和解协议。创始人Christine Hunsicke已辞职,公司正在探索破产,并筹集了270万美元。此前,CaaStle共融资超过5.3亿美元,潜在的巨额损失或将成为近期最大的初创公司欺诈案之一。

⚖️ P180对CaaStle提起诉讼,指控其隐瞒收入和财务状况,并诱导P180筹集资金和贷款,导致P180损失超过5800万美元,并寻求合同撤销和公司关系的解除。

💰 EXP Topco也对CaaStle提起诉讼,声称CaaStle未能履行和解协议中的付款义务,涉及版权侵权。

📉 CaaStle创始人Christine Hunsicke已辞职,公司正在探索破产,并已获得270万美元的融资以支持破产程序。

💸 CaaStle曾融资超过5.3亿美元,最近一轮融资是在2019年,金额为4300万美元。如果所有资金都损失殆尽,这将成为近期最大的初创公司欺诈案件之一。

CaaStle, the embattled fashion startup whose board of directors accused its founder, Christine Hunsicke, of financial misconduct, is starting to face lawsuits from a partner and a supplier over missed payments and more allegations of fraud.

As first reported by Axios and by suits seen by TechCrunch, CaaStle is being sued by P180, a vehicle it launched to invest in companies that used CaaStle technology, and by EXP Topco, an apparel company that says the company never paid it after reaching a settlement for copyright infringement. 

A representative CaaStle did not immediately respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment. 

The P180 suit alleges, “Nothing about CaaStle was true.” The lawsuit claims that CaaStle tried to hide details of its income and financial stability from P180. “It then fraudulently induced P180, among other things, to raise capital and take out multiple loans in the expectation that P180 would acquire viable assets, which P180 ultimately did,” the suit alleges, adding that CaaStle also tried to force the two to merge. 

The suit goes on to say that because P180 believed it was misled, its “investors took full control of the board,” the suit continues. “P180 has been harmed in excess of $58 million and seeks recovery of those proceeds, rescission of contract, and unwinding of corporate ties between itself and CaaStle.” 

Meanwhile, EXP Topco is also suing. It alleges that Caastle breached a settlement agreement by not paying fines after reaching the settlement over alleged copyright infringement. 

And Axios is also reporting on rumors of a possible class-action lawsuit against an investment firm that brought CaaStle retail investors, although it didn’t report the name of the investor. Axios first reported the news of CaaStle’s financial troubles a month ago. Hunsicke, the company’s founder, resigned from the board and stepped down from her role as CEO when the company said it was investigating allegations of financial misconduct. 

The company is exploring bankruptcy and secured $2.7 million in financing to help that process, Axios further reported. CaaStle raised over $530 million total, with its last round raised in 2019 at $43 million, PitchBook estimates.

In April, the board confirmed to TechCrunch that its financial circumstances were so dire at that time that it had to furlough employees. Should that whole $530 million be gone, this would be one of the largest startup fraud cases in recent history. In comparison, Frank, the student loan application startup, was purchased by JPMorgan for $175 million. Frank’s founder, Charlie Javice, was found guilty last month.

TechCrunch spoke to two former employees who said they were not surprised to hear that the company had financial troubles, though they didn’t witness any of the alleged fraud.

One former employee, who asked to remain anonymous, doesn’t recall the company holding updates about its financial health or how well it was doing. “I think everyone laughed it off and was like, ‘Oh, we probably don’t make any money,” the employee told TechCrunch.

When asked for a reaction to the fraud allegations, this person said, “I don’t think anyone expected it.” 

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