Funko Pop Settles Misrepresentation Class Action with $14.75 Million Payout

Deadline
Deadline: July 2, 2025
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Claimants must submit a completed Proof of Claim form, supported by required documents, to the Claims Administrator online by the deadline of July 2, 2025
Settlement Summary
Funko Pop, the creator of the popular collectible figurines, recently settled a class action lawsuit for $14.75 million due to allegations of misrepresentation and omission of material information in its Initial Public Offering (IPO) documents dated November 1, 2017. The lawsuit claimed that these actions affected the value of its common stock, prompting investors who purchased or acquired Funko Pop's common stock in connection with the IPO to seek compensation. The payout of the settlement is estimated around $0.57 to $0.91 per share, with a requirement for proof of purchase to claim.
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Eligibility Requirements
- Must have purchased or acquired Funko common stock pursuant to or traceable to the Registration Statement and Prospectus issued in connection with Funko's November 1, 2017 IPO
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