Celsius takes $82.6M ruling for Flo Rida to state Supreme Court
An energy drink company has asked the Florida Supreme Court to review a lower court decision regarding an $82.6 million ruling against it for rapper Flo Rida.
Celsius Holdings filed a motion February 28 with Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal to invoke the discretionary jurisdiction of the state Supreme Court to review a December 11 decision by the court officially rendered February 6 to deny a rehearing. The Supreme Court filed an acknowledgement of the new case March 3.
In 2023, a Broward County jury ruled for Flo Rida, saying Celsius energy drinks breached an endorsement contract with the rapper, whose real name is Tramar Dillard. The jury found that Celsius was required to issue stock shares to Flo Rida if certain sales goals were met. The rapper entered an agreement with Celsius in 2014 to promote its energy drinks.

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