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Mawson Infrastructure Group Inc. 8-K

Accession 0001213900-25-126352

$MIGICIK 0001218683operating

Filed

Dec 29, 7:00 PM ET

Accepted

Dec 30, 9:00 AM ET

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0001213900-25-126352

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Mawson Infrastructure Files Adversary Lawsuit Over 2024 Involuntary Bankruptcy

What Happened

  • Mawson Infrastructure Group Inc. announced (Item 8.01) that it filed an adversary proceeding in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on December 29, 2025 against the parties it says caused an unsuccessful involuntary bankruptcy petition filed against the company in December 2024.
  • The earlier involuntary bankruptcy was resolved in Mawson’s favor and dismissed in November 2025, after which the company said it was free to pursue claims for damages, attorneys’ fees, costs and punitive damages. Mawson’s complaint was filed under seal; a public version is expected in the coming days. The company issued a press release on December 30, 2025 announcing the filing (Exhibit 99.1 furnished).

Key Details

  • Adversary proceeding filed: December 29, 2025 (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware).
  • Prior event: Involuntary bankruptcy petition filed December 2024 — dismissed November 2025.
  • Remedies sought (as stated): damages, attorneys’ fees, costs, and punitive damages.
  • Complaint status: filed under seal; public version to be made available soon. Press release dated December 30, 2025 furnished as Exhibit 99.1.

Why It Matters

  • This filing is Mawson’s formal step to seek recovery for alleged financial harm from the parties behind the December 2024 involuntary bankruptcy. Any successful recovery could offset losses or legal costs the company or its shareholders incurred.
  • Litigation outcomes and timing are uncertain; the matter could involve additional legal expenses and disclosure obligations. Investors should watch for the unsealed complaint and future updates that identify defendants, quantify claimed damages, or disclose settlement or judgment outcomes.