Selena Gomez and Mom Accused of Defrauding Investors
Investors say Wondermind concealed financial trouble and unmet marketing promises after putting in nearly $1.2 million, according to the complaint.
- Pop superstar Selena Gomez faces a federal lawsuit in Delaware filed by investors who claim they were systematically misled over the stability and management of her mental health startup, Wondermind.
- Wondermind's pitch heavily leveraged Gomez's over 500 million social media followers, presenting her active role as head of marketing and chief impact officer as a foundational asset for brand growth.
- Investors who poured nearly $1.2 million into the venture accuse the team of fraud, claiming Gomez "purported to sign a contract obligating her to perform and then ignored it," leaving partnerships with JPMorgan and Fidelity unfulfilled.
- Internal disputes and stalled projects plagued the company, with The Cut's September 2025 investigation exposing that it laid off most staff while struggling to meet financial obligations.
- While the lawsuit accuses the founders of "absolute silence" during the company's collapse, these claims remain untested in court, and Gomez has not publicly responded to requests for comment.
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[OSEN=Ji Min-kyung] American singer and actress Selena Gomez has been sued for fraud. According to a recent report by the U.S. media outlet The New York Times, investors have filed a lawsuit seeking damages against Selena Gomez and her mother, who co-founded the company. WonderMind was established in 2021 to help the public have easier access to mental health resources. However, in this lawsuit, the investors side
Selena Gomez sued for alleged fraud over failed mental health startup
Singer and actress Selena Gomez is facing a serious lawsuit from investors who accuse her of fraud related to her mental health startup, Wondermind Global. According to a lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in Delaware, Gomez is accused of failing to build and promote the startup launched in 2021. A group of investors put nearly $1.2 million into the project with the goal of developing a “mental fitness” platform, but they now claim their mo…
Investing firms claim that they contributed more than $1.2 million to Wondermind under false promises, while the company collapsed secretly.
Selena Gomez Denounces Fraud Lawsuit as Completely Meritless
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Selena Gomez denies allegations of securities fraud surrounding Wondermind, the mental health company she founded with her mother Mandy Teefey and entrepreneur Daniella Pierson. Two investors have sued the trio, alleging they were misled regarding the company's financial resources and leadership, among other things.
Selena Gomez’s Lawyer Slams ‘Completely Meritless’ Fraud Lawsuit, Plans to File Motion to Dismiss
Selena Gomez is firing back after the pop star and her mother, Mandy Teefey, were named in a fraud lawsuit. “The allegations that Selena Gomez engaged in any way whatsoever in any purported ‘fraud’ or other wrongdoing are completely meritless, both factually and legally,” Gomez’s lawyer Mathew S. Rosengart told Us in a Saturday, August […]
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