(Reuters) - Norwegian chess world champion Magnus Carlsen and online platform Chess.com on Friday urged a U.S. federal court to toss a $100 million libel suit brought against them by U.S. teenage ...
19-year-old Grandmaster Hans Niemann is suing Magnus Carlsen, Chess.com, and others for $100 million over cheating accusations. The lawsuit accuses the defendants of libel, slander, unlawful group ...
The chess cheating scandal brewing since September just reignited. Hans Niemann, the 19-year-old chess grandmaster, sued world champion Magnus Carlsen, and others, for $100 million in damages. The ...
Chess icon Magnus Carlsen has put to rest speculation over his participation in the upcoming Norway Chess tournament, with ...
Chess icon Magnus Carlsen has put to rest speculation over his participation in the upcoming Norway Chess tournament, with ...
Hans Niemann, the 19-year old chess grandmaster, sued world champion Magnus Carlsen, popular online chess platform Chess.com, among others, for $100 million in damages.
Nicole Clark (she/her) is a culture editor at Polygon, and a critic covering internet culture, video games, books, and TV, with work in the NY Times, Vice, and Catapult. The chess cheating scandal ...