|8-KFeb 20, 4:15 PM ET

AMAZE HOLDINGS, INC. 8-K

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Amaze Holdings, Inc. Reports $1.31M Court Judgment; Appeals Planned

What Happened A Kentucky court granted summary judgment to plaintiff G&I IX Aviation LLC on February 13, 2026, awarding liquidated damages of $1,311,986, plus court costs and reasonable attorney fees (amount to be determined), against Teespring, Inc. and Amaze Holding Company, LLC, jointly and severally. Amaze Holdings, Inc. previously disclosed this matter in its Q3 2025 report filed November 14, 2025, and says it believes it has meritorious grounds to appeal and intends to do so. The company states the matter relates to historical contractual obligations and does not involve its current operating initiatives.

Key Details

  • Case: G&I IX Aviation LLC v. Teespring, Inc. et al., Case No. 23-CI-00220, Boone County Circuit Court, Kentucky.
  • Judgment date: February 13, 2026; liquidated damages awarded: $1,311,986.
  • Liability: Awarded against Teespring, Inc. and Amaze Holding Company, LLC, jointly and severally; attorney fees and court costs to be determined.
  • Company position: Intends to appeal and does not expect the ruling to alter ongoing strategic execution while the appeal is pending.

Why It Matters This 8-K discloses a confirmed legal judgment that creates a potentially material cash obligation (at least $1.31M plus additional costs/fees) tied to a subsidiary and past contracts. While Amaze says the matter is historical, unrelated to current operations, and will be appealed, investors should monitor future filings for updates on the appeal outcome, any final fee awards, and whether the company records reserves or cash payments that could affect financial results.