Did Spencer Pratt Win His Legal Battle? Top 5 Things You Need to Know About This Viral Outcome
- The verdict is in: Spencer Pratt did not win the latest chapter of his ongoing legal feud, as a judge dismissed his core claim of fraud against a former business partner, ruling the evidence did not meet the legal threshold for intentional deception.
- The ruling hinged on a technicality: The court found that while Pratt’s financial losses were real, the contract in question had a standard “as-is” clause, making it nearly impossible to prove the other party knowingly misled him.
- Despite the loss, Pratt scored a small public relations win: The judge did not award legal fees to his opponent, and Spencer immediately took to social media calling the case “a lesson learned,” framing himself as a victim of bad business advice.
- Legal experts are weighing in: They say the case highlights a common pitfall for reality TV stars who sign fast deals without independent counsel, and Pratt’s lack of a written agreement on verbal promises was his undoing.
- What happens next: Pratt has already hinted at an appeal, but sources say the odds are stacked against him, and he may pivot to a new media project where he details the “scam” to his audience for engagement.