In what most certainly appears to be a reached settlement, two Eaconomy lawsuits alleging fraud have been voluntarily dismissed.

Hassan Mahmoud filed suit against ex-wife Candace Ross and My Daily Choice owner Josh Zwagil on January 21st, 2025.

Mahmoud’s lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed on February 24th, 2025.

Ross and Zwagil filed suit against Mahmoud on January 24th, 2025.

Ross’ and Zwagil’s lawsuit was also voluntarily dismissed on February 24th.

Having gone through both lawsuits, it was pretty clear Mahmoud was claiming majority ownership of Eaconomy based on a 2023 Sales Agreement he didn’t adhere to.

As per the terms of the Sales Agreement, which Mahmoud recognized and even cited in his lawsuit, failure to adhere to the terms of the agreement meant Mahmoud didn’t legally have majority ownership as claimed.

There’s no disclosure of settlement terms in either voluntary dismissal but I’m pretty confident Mahmoud realized if he pursued the matter, he’d have to explain why he was pushing terms of a Sales Agreement he knowingly violated.

Without disclosure from Mahmoud, Ross or Zwagil, the future of Eaconomy is uncertain.

At time of both lawsuits being filed, Zwagil (right) and his company Creative Brands LLC legally own a majority share in Eaconomy. There has been no public disclosure for what Zwagil’s plans for Eaconomy are.

If somehow Mahmoud gaslit Ross and Zwagil into accepting he both violated the 2023 Sales Agreement and retained claimed majority ownership, what that means going forward is also unclear.

Pending disclosure as to what on Earth is going on, now is probably not a good time to be in Eaconomy.