
Selena Gomez hits back at ‘meritless’ lawsuit accusing her mental health company of fraud
Selena Gomez has broken her silence two days after she and her mother were accused of fraud in a lawsuit filed by investors in her mental health company,…
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Selena Gomez has broken her silence two days after she and her mother were accused of fraud in a lawsuit filed by investors in her mental health company, Wondermind. There was no legitimate enterprise in the works, much less a lucrative one,' the lawsuit claims. Gomez's attorney, Mathew S. Rosengart, told The Daily Mail in a statement: 'The allegations that Selena Gomez engaged in any way whatsoever in any purported "fraud" or other wrongdoing are completely meritless, both factually and legally.' 'We will vigorously defend these false allegations and indeed are filing a motion to dismiss the baseless claims against her,' he added.
Furthermore, In a 2023 interview on the Wondermind website, Gomez spoke about the positive aspects of working in the mental health field. “When I decided to be open about my mental health, people began to reach out and share their stories,” she said. “Listening and connecting was the biggest gift because you feel less alone.”. The lawsuit argues that the plaintiffs were unaware of the company's troubles until an online news story detailed them in September 2025. 'The information unearthed in this article proved not only that the Company was, and is, in a state of financial calamity; it proved that the Defendants’ representations about the Company’s operations, personnel, and financial prospects were a fiction.
In addition, Following the publication of The Cut exposé, the plaintiffs sought a rescission of their investments and a return of their investment funds, sending them a notice of rescission.
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Selena Gomez has broken her silence two days after she and her mother were accused of fraud in a lawsuit filed by investors in her mental health company, Wondermind.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere was no legitimate enterprise in the works, much less a lucrative one,' the lawsuit claims.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesGomez's attorney, Mathew S. Rosengart, told The Daily Mail in a statement: 'The allegations that Selena Gomez engaged in any way whatsoever in any purported "fraud" or other wrongdoing are completely meritless, both factually and legally.' 'We will vigorously defend these false allegations and indeed are filing a motion to dismiss the baseless claims against her,' he added.
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In a 2023 interview on the Wondermind website, Gomez spoke about the positive aspects of working in the mental health field. “When I decided to be open about my mental health, people began to reach out and share their stories,” she said. “Listening and connecting was the biggest gift because you feel less alone.”
according to The IndependentThe lawsuit argues that the plaintiffs were unaware of the company's troubles until an online news story detailed them in September 2025.
according to The Independent'The information unearthed in this article proved not only that the Company was, and is, in a state of financial calamity; it proved that the Defendants’ representations about the Company’s operations, personnel, and financial prospects were a fiction.
according to Daily MailFollowing the publication of The Cut exposé, the plaintiffs sought a rescission of their investments and a return of their investment funds, sending them a notice of rescission.
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