California judge denies Paradigm Sports plea for injunction
August 6, 2021 Leave a comment
The scheduled Pacquiao-Spence bout on August 21 this year at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada is a GO.
This developed early today (August 6, 2021) after the Superior Court of California in Orange County denied the application of plaintiff Paradigm Sports Management to issue a preliminary injunction and protect its rights and interests in the breach of contract case it brought against Senator Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao.
In his ruling, Judge Walther P. Schwarm of the Department C19 Court said that “The court finds the evidence demonstrates a low probability of prevailing on the breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing causes of action.”
“Thus, Plaintiff has the burden of showing a higher degree of harm. The court finds that the balance of harm weighs in favor of Intervenor and Defendant as discussed above,” Judge Schwarm said in his ruling that was issued at 11 a.m., August 5, 2021.
“Therefore, the court DENIES Plaintiff’s (Paradigm Sports Management, LLC) Motion for Preliminary Injunction filed on 7-20-21 under ROA No. 123,” he said.
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