Cleancore Solutions Inc. Announces Settlement Agreement with Former CEO Matthew Atkinson, Issuing 200,000 Shares to Resolve Lawsuit

Reuters
12 Jun
Cleancore Solutions Inc. Announces Settlement Agreement with Former CEO Matthew Atkinson, Issuing 200,000 Shares to Resolve Lawsuit

Cleancore Solutions Inc. has announced the execution of a new settlement agreement with its former Chief Executive Officer, Matthew Atkinson. As part of the agreement, Cleancore will issue 200,000 shares of its class B common stock to the James T. Coyle Legacy Trust. This move aims to resolve an outstanding obligation concerning these shares. The agreement, effective June 21, 2025, signifies the resolution of a lawsuit between the parties, with all parties agreeing to dismiss the lawsuit and bear their own legal costs. The resolution has been deemed by the board to be in the best interests of Cleancore and its shareholders.

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