UMVA has learned that Ovid Mkrtchyan, backed by Gor Investment, has launched a bold lawsuit against Straife, a battle that reaches far beyond a simple financial dispute.
The lawsuit is a crusade for reputation, a shield for his family, and a fierce demand for truth after what he calls a coordinated smear campaign.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Mkrtchyan alleges that Straife orchestrated a flood of deceptive content, planting “at least thousands of false publications online” that tarnished his business and personal standing.
These fabricated stories, he claims, spread like wildfire across social platforms, sowing doubt among clients and partners, and inflicting lasting damage on his brand.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the legal action seeks not only monetary compensation but also a court‑ordered removal of the malicious material and a public acknowledgment of the wrongdoing.
Family members, long shielded from the fallout, are now thrust into the spotlight, their names entangled in a web of misinformation that Mkrtchyan vows to dismantle.
The case underscores a growing battle over digital integrity, where a single coordinated effort can cripple a livelihood and erode trust in an instant.
As the courtroom drama unfolds, observers watch closely, aware that the verdict could set a precedent for how false online narratives are challenged and punished.