Ganley faces contempt of court order over €16.2m Delaware debt

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In the latest twist in his battle with former backer David Shuman, this time over a transfer of share options, the Rivada boss could face fines of $20,000 a day

Declan Ganley, founder of Rivada Networks, is facing a contempt of court order for refusing to hand over shares in the company as part of a dispute over a $16.2 million debt registered in the US state of Delaware.

Ganley has been involved in a bitter dispute with former backer David Shuman, the New York financier behind the company Astraea, with litigation in New York, Delaware and Texas.

 

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