NEXT-ChemX Corporation Sues Over Stock Ownership and SEC Violations
NEXT-ChemX Corporation has initiated multiple lawsuits as part of ongoing litigation involving its corporate interests. The company filed two lawsuits in the district court of Clark County, Nevada, seeking compensatory and exemplary damages as well as equitable relief against Empire Stock Transfer and Glenn A. Little. The lawsuits allege joint tortious interference with NEXT-ChemX Corporation's contractual rights, corporate defamation, breach of fiduciary duty by the transfer agent, and civil conspiracy. In addition, a separate lawsuit in Delaware challenges the validity of a Texas court order that transferred over 23 million shares of the company's common stock, claiming the order lacked due process. The Delaware action also seeks to confirm NEXT-ChemX Corporation's rightful ownership of the disputed shares and to obtain injunctive relief.
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