$SEGG Report Highlight:
A History of SEGG Media’s Scam Press Releases
We believe SEGG’s PR about a Polymarket deal is bullshit, and this is a common practice by the company. SEGG has historically published PRs with false promises of business expansion or partnerships. The expansions and partnerships never materialize, and SEGG doesn’t put out any follow-up announcements about what happened. They then move on to the next bullshit business expansion/partnership PR which doesn’t pan out to anything.
The only purpose of these PRs is to give the stock a boost so the company and and insiders can sell shares.
The following are 12 PRs that SEGG published in 2025 that were complete fiction.
On 2/4/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Inc. Announces Launch of International Lottery Operations
SEGG has no license and no technology to be in the lottery business. They are currently receiving zero revenue from the lottery business and management has never licensed out the
lottery.com domain name.
On 2/14/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Strengthens Its International Expansion With Technology Acquisition
A follow-up 8-K wasn’t filed in regards to this all-stock purchase agreement to acquire the lottery technology. Therefore, we know the acquisition never happened.
On 3/4/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Inc. Targets First Entry Markets in Europe and Asia
Lottery.com never entered Europe or Asia.
On 3/5/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Inc. Announces Ad-Supported Model to Diversify
Sports.com Revenue Stream
As we’ve shown,
Sports.com has always been inactive so there has never been any ads on it.
On 3/19/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Completes Spektrum Ltd Acquisition Deal at a $3 Share Price
As we’ve shown, this technology acquisition never happened and
lottery.com still has zero revenues.
On 3/25/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Launches New Content Production and Revenue-Generating Arm:
Sports.com Studios
Sports.com Studios was never launched and never mentioned again.
On 6/24/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Appoints Tim Scoffham as CEO to Lead Global Expansion of
Sports.com Media and
Lottery.com International
Neither
Sports.com nor
Lottery.com were expanded. Both remain dead in the water and inactive.
On 6/26/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Announces $10 Million Acquisition of GXR World Sports Assets to Power Global Launch of
Sports.com Super App
Nothing ever happened with GXR World Sports. The
Sports.com “Super App” was never launched and was never mentioned again.
On 6/27/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Closes in on Legal Action Against Coordinated ‘Short and Distort’ Campaign
Nobody was ever sued, and the director who was mentioned in the PR leading the lawsuit, Christopher Gooding, immediately sold his shares right after the PR was published.
On 7/9/25, SEGG published a PR titled: SEGG Media and David Lloyd Announce Groundbreaking $14M U.S. Expansion Deal
Nothing ever happened from this deal, and there was no announcement that it was scrapped.
On 8/1/25, SEGG published a PR titled:
Lottery.com Relaunches in Mexico with Projected $5.2M Revenue as SEGG Media Puts Focus on International Gaming Operations
Nothing ever happened in Mexico following this PR. It’s impossible for them to relaunch their lottery tickets because they don’t have the technology to create the tickets.
On 9/4/25, SEGG published a PR titled: SEGG Media Reintroduces
Lottery.com as U.S. States See iLottery Growth Ahead of Historic $1.7 Billion Jackpot
Lottery.com was never reintroduced and nothing was mentioned again regarding this.
On 2/10/26, SEGG published a PR titled: SEGG Media Files $179 Million Lawsuit Alleging Illegal Trading Scheme
We called and verified with the Tarrant County, TX clerk that the filing of the lawsuit was the extent of it. The clerk told us that the papers were never served to the defendant.
On 4/2/26, SEGG published a PR titled: SEGG Media Expands Soccerex Partnership, Positioning
Sports.com at Center of Global Football Deal Ecosystem
This PR “positioning
sports.com at the Center of Global Football” also doesn’t make sense because
sports.com isn’t operating. The Soccerex partnership hasn’t made any revenue for SEGG.
The PRs above were all just published in order to get investors to want to buy the stock. None of the claims ended up happening. This makes the company a scam.