Jake Paul and Eddie Hearn reach settlement in $100m lawsuit after stunning allegations - The Mirror
- Jake Paul and Eddie Hearn settled their defamation lawsuit out of court before their upcoming fight on July 11, 2025, as confirmed by both parties' attorneys.
- The lawsuit, initially filed by Hearn's Matchroom Boxing, claimed Paul made false allegations about boxing judge Glenn Feldman paying to influence fight outcomes.
- The settlement, which involved undisclosed terms, was announced to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, and all claims were dismissed with prejudice.
- Paul criticized Feldman's scoring of fights, leading to Hearn filing the lawsuit to seek damages over $100 million.
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Jake Paul reaches settlement with Matchroom Boxing, defamation lawsuit expected to be dismissed
Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images Eddie Hearn sued fellow promoter Jake Paul for $100 million after “El Gallo” accused Matchroom Boxing of influencing the scorecards (and final results) in the Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor and Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk title fights back in 2022. Unfazed, Paul countersued for punitive damages. Both cases are expected to be dismissed after attorneys informed United States District Cou…
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