Jill Zarin Sued for $500K Over Pickleball Machine Investment Deal
Real Housewives star Jill Zarin and her boyfriend Gary Brody are being sued by investor Noah Springer, who claims he put $500,000 into their pickleball machine company in 2022. The lawsuit targets their business Pickle Pro Labs, which was developing a device called the "Go-No-Go" machine.

Real Housewives of New York star Jill Zarin is facing a major lawsuit over a failed business deal involving pickleball equipment.
Investor Noah Springer filed the lawsuit on April 15 in Palm Beach County court. He claims he invested $500,000 in 2022 in a company called Pickle Pro Labs, run by Zarin and her boyfriend Gary Brody through their business GNG Enterprises.
The Boca Raton-based company was developing a pickleball training device called the "Go-No-Go" machine. Pickleball has exploded in popularity in recent years, making it an attractive business opportunity for many investors.
Springer is suing Zarin, Brody, and their companies over their roles in the failed venture. The lawsuit suggests the business didn't deliver on promises made to investors.
Zarin, who appeared on the original Real Housewives of New York City, has been involved in various business ventures since leaving the show. Court records show this case involves claims about fiduciary duties and business practices.
This case shows how celebrity business ventures can go wrong, leaving investors out hundreds of thousands of dollars. It highlights the risks of investing in startup companies, even when famous people are involved.
The lawsuit will proceed through Palm Beach County courts. Details about the specific claims and timeline for resolution are still emerging.
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