Genius Group to split $1B lawsuit proceeds between shareholders and its Bitcoin treasury
Genius Group plans to split lawsuit wins between shareholder dividends and Bitcoin.
The company is pursuing two lawsuits seeking over $1 billion in shareholder-related damages.
Genius Group’s current BTC holdings stand at 100 BTC and it now targets 1,000 BTC as part of its treasury plan.
Singapore-based edtech firm Genius Group has unveiled an ambitious plan to share potential legal windfalls from its ongoing billion-dollar lawsuits with shareholders while simultaneously deepening its investment in Bitcoin.
In a move that could reshape the company’s financial future, the Board of Directors has approved a distribution framework that will allocate all net proceeds from its legal battles equally between direct payouts to shareholders and purchases of Bitcoin for its corporate treasury.
50% of legal wins go to $GNS shareholders as special dividend, 50% to $BTC Bitcoin Treasury. No guarantee how much we recover, but in a utopian alternate universe where justice prevails $1B damages = $7/share dividend + 5,000 $BTC.
In a Saylor double alternate universe where… pic.twitter.com/x3sNg4UaoK
— Roger James Hamilton (@rogerhamilton) June 26, 2025
This strategy marks a bold fusion of legal recourse and crypto investment, driven by a promise to compensate shareholders for damages the company alleges were inflicted by third-party misconduct.
Genius Group is pursuing lawsuits seeking over $1B in damages
Genius Group is actively pursuing two major lawsuits with combined damage claims exceeding $1 billion, each targeting different alleged abuses that the company says have harmed its investors.
The first lawsuit, already filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida, alleges violations under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and seeks over $750 million in damages from several individuals, including Peter Ritz, Michael Moe, Michael Carter, and former SEC Chairman John Clayton.
According to the company, these defendants, through their roles in LZGI International and related entities, engaged in actions that caused direct financial harm to Genius Group and its shareholders.
The second lawsuit, which is expected to be filed soon, focuses on alleged naked short-selling and spoofing activities that the company claims manipulated the trading of its shares.
Led by attorney Wes Christian, a well-known legal figure in financial market litigation, the short-selling case is estimated to involve damages between $251 million and $263 million, with that figure expected to rise following further analysis of 2024 and 2025 trading data.
A windfall for shareholders, if lawsuits succeed
Genius Group has committed to splitting all net proceeds from these lawsuits evenly, with 50% allocated as special dividends to shareholders and the remaining 50% used to acquire Bitcoin.
Chief Executive Officer Roger Hamilton emphasised that because these lawsuits seek to recover damages that directly affected shareholders, it is only fair that all recovered funds be returned to them or reinvested on their behalf.
If the company is successful in both cases, each shareholder could receive up to $7 per share, offering a substantial return given the company’s current stock price.
While there is no guarantee of a win in either lawsuit, the prospect of a significant payout and further crypto investment has drawn growing attention from retail traders and crypto enthusiasts alike.
Genius Group’s Bitcoin strategy
Genius Group’s interest in Bitcoin is not new, but the recent announcement reinforces the company’s serious intention to use BTC as a long-term treasury asset.
Just last week, the company revealed that it had increased its corporate Bitcoin holdings by 52%, acquiring an additional 34 BTC to bring its total to 100 BTC.
The purchases were made at an average price of approximately $100,600 per Bitcoin, amounting to an investment of more than $10 million.
The company has stated that it intends to grow its Bitcoin holdings to 1,000 BTC over time, especially now that a previous US court restriction barring it from using investor funds to buy crypto has been lifted.
Hamilton has framed Bitcoin as both a hedge against inflation and a vehicle for shareholder value, noting that future court winnings would also be subject to this new distribution model.
Legal uncertainties remain
Despite the company’s confidence, Hamilton acknowledged that there are legal uncertainties ahead, and no outcome can be guaranteed in either case.
However, the aggressive dual-pronged strategy of rewarding investors while reinforcing a decentralised financial position has attracted renewed investor interest.
This legal-crypto hybrid approach positions Genius Group as one of the few publicly traded companies tying shareholder dividends directly to potential lawsuit wins and Bitcoin acquisitions.
As the cases proceed, both traders and shareholders will be watching closely, not just for court rulings but also for how Genius executes its promise to merge traditional legal settlements with modern digital asset strategies.
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