A new court filing accuses Skillz Inc. — a struggling mobile gaming company — of trying to sabotage its rivals by creating a fake consumer advocacy website.
The allegations were made in a counterclaim filed to court Monday by one of those competitors, Papaya Games.
A screenshot of the 4 Fair Play website, included in a Papaya Games court filing, shows that Skillz's competitors were identified as the worst offenders — not Skillz itself.
A Skillz executive provided comments on the 4 Fair Play website design, according to screenshots of a website mockup included as a court exhibit.
But it said in Monday's counterclaim that Skillz games, however, do use bots.
Persons:
—, Skillz, 4fairplay.org wasn't, Cash, Papaya's, Josh Levin, Levin
Organizations:
Service, Skillz Inc, Business, Avia, Straits Research, Apple, Bloomberg News, Skillz