The lawsuit filed by FloSports in September 2017 against WWNLive before the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, was officially dismissed this morning by Judge Lee Yeakel, one day after the company filed a voluntary motion requesting that the case be dismissed, according to a report from PWInsider.com.

The report notes that today’s dismissal was made with prejudice, meaning that FloSports can not re-file a similar claim against WWNLive in the future. The lawsuit, which FloSports filed seeking $1 million in damages, revolved around allegations that WWNLive, run by Sal Hamaoui and Gabe Sapolsky, had robbed them by providing false information that led to them paying inflated prices for the WWNLive content.

The request from FloSports to dismiss the case yesterday came as all parties were scheduled to have a status conference on the lawsuit before Judge Lee Yeakel, with WWNLive arguing that the court lacked the jurisdiction over their company, which had not been ruled on by the court.

Meanwhile, in a statement released this morning, FloSports General Counsel, Paul Hurdlow, had the following to state on the matter, “We’re pleased to have this behind us and wish WWN well in the future”. WWNLive’s CEO Sal Hamaoui also issued a statement which read, “WWN is pleased that this unfortunate situation has been mutually rectified. We wish FloSports the best in their future endeavors”.