Tristan Thompson Sues World Mobile for $2 Million After WMTX Token Dispute
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- NBA star alleges breach of contract and unauthorized image use following ambassador fallout
- Lawsuit highlights risks of celebrity endorsements amid sharp WMTX token decline
On May 26, 2026, Law360 reported that Tristan Thompson filed a $2 million lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court against World Mobile Group, a U.K.-based crypto telecommunications firm. According to Law360 on May 26, 2026, Thompson alleges breach of contract and misuse of his publicity rights after World Mobile allegedly terminated his ambassador agreement and continued using his image without consent.
The dispute began when World Mobile claimed Thompson received excessive WMTX tokens as part of his compensation, and the company subsequently ended their partnership. Thompson asserts the termination was unjustified, and he also claims World Mobile continued to use his image in its marketing materials after the deal ended. As a result, he is seeking damages and a court order to halt any further unauthorized use of his name, likeness, and image.
Thompson, who is also known for crossover appearances in celebrity and entertainment news, is bringing renewed attention to the growing risks of high-profile crypto endorsements. The lawsuit’s timing is notable, as WMTX tokens have reportedly dropped 95% in value since the conflict emerged, thereby fueling volatility for both parties.
According to Law360 on May 26, 2026, Thompson is asking the court for both monetary compensation and intervention to enforce his publicity rights, and this request underlines the reputational and market stakes as the case unfolds.
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