Sound familiar?


Vivek Ramaswamy is trying to use his presidential campaign as an excuse to wiggle out of legal proceedings against him.

Ramaswamy was a board member of both Roivant Sciences, which he founded in 2014, and Sumitovant Biopharma until earlier this year. Sumitovant successfully negotiated to acquire Roivant subsidiary Myovant in October 2022. Under the deal, which was completed in March, Sumitovant agreed to pay $27 per share for all outstanding Myovant shares.

But soon after, the investment management firm Alpine Partners, a now-former Myovant shareholder, launched an appraisal rights lawsuit to determine that it and other shareholders had been fairly compensated for their stock. Alpine requested that Ramaswamy testify and provide materials about “how Sumitovant valued Myovant at the time of the merger and the negotiating process that led to the merger.” Alpine’s subpoena set Ramaswamy’s testimony for June 30; the filing also gave him a 30-day grace period to comply.

Ramaswamy responded on July 27, saying that he couldn’t possibly testify because he is too busy running for president.

“As a candidate for President of the United States, I must frequently travel across the United States to campaign, make speeches, give media interviews, and meet with voters,” he said in a court filing. “Consequently, I am often away from home, and when I am home it is often not until late in the evening after a full campaign day.”

“The subpoena request and resulting discovery would therefore constitute an undue burden and will materially affect my ability to run for higher office.”

Ramaswamy also insisted that he does not have “any material knowledge of the transaction that is the basis of the underlying Appraisal Proceeding.”

The judge has yet to rule on Ramaswamy’s motion. But Ramaswamy clearly thinks that he is above the law now that he is running for president.

Ramaswamy isn’t the only person using his campaign to avoid legal trouble. It seems he has taken the cue from Donald Trump, who is facing a mountain of lawsuits. He has repeatedly tried to set trial dates for well after the election, hoping that he will win and thus be immune from multiple cases.

  • Heresy_generator
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    “As a candidate for President of the United States, I must frequently travel across the United States to campaign, make speeches, give media interviews, and meet with voters,” he said in a court filing. “Consequently, I am often away from home, and when I am home it is often not until late in the evening after a full campaign day.”

    “The subpoena request and resulting discovery would therefore constitute an undue burden and will materially affect my ability to run for higher office.”

    So… you have a day job? Wow. How completely unique. No one else before the court has a day job that takes up a lot of their time.

    • Billiam
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      131 year ago

      Also… You chose to run for office, you didn’t have to.

  • @[email protected]
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    351 year ago

    That is the worst excuse I’ve ever heard! “Yeah, sorry I can’t come to my own hearing, I’m busy” Give me a fucking break.

    There are two sets of rules in this country, one for the rich and one for everyone else.

    • Flying Squid
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      61 year ago

      Watch Trump try to do the same thing.

    • @lemmylommy
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      51 year ago

      „I am too busy being rich and important.“

  • @reddit_sux
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    251 year ago

    GOP it seems had become a platform for career criminals to escape prosecution.

  • @[email protected]
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    How anyone looks at this greasy used car salesman, and thinks his dumb Libertarian ideas and shrill whiny vibes are going to solve all their problems…

  • @Red_October
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    101 year ago

    Not even in office, just trying, and he thinks that’s enough. Hope the judge throws the fucking book at him, it’s a little late to nip this kind of behavior in the bud but at least don’t reward it.

  • @MyFairJulia
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    Hey Vivek,

    Why do you hate so open
    And keep your motives vague?

  • schroed4 [he/Him]
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    Good to know, but can we… Not talk about it? Courts will do their thing, and the last think I want is another guy that can pretend that normal charges are a witch hunt because ‘the left’ is coming for him.

    Best we can do here is ignore it and let it solve itself imo.