Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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transformative transactions. The Company cannot assure you that if it makes any future acquisitions, investments, strategic alliances or joint
ventures or enter into any business combination that they will be completed in a timely manner, or at all, that they will be structured
or financed in a way that will enhance the Company’s creditworthiness or that they will meet the Company’s strategic objectives or
otherwise be successful. The Company also may not be successful in implementing appropriate operational, financial and management systems
and controls to achieve the benefits expected to result from these transactions. Failure to effectively manage any of these transactions
could result in material increases in costs or reductions in expected revenues, or both. In addition, if any new business in which the Company
invests or which it attempts to develop does not progress as planned, it may not recover the funds and resources the Company has expended
and this could have a negative impact on the Company’s businesses or the Company’s company as a whole.

Triller is involved in lawsuits and other litigation matters that are expensive and time consuming, and, if resolved adversely, could harm Triller’s business, financial condition, or results of operations.

Triller is involved in
numerous lawsuits, many of which claim statutory damages and/or seek significant changes to Triller’s business operations, and Triller
anticipates that it will continue to be involved in numerous lawsuits in the future. Triller has faced, currently face, and will continue
to face additional lawsuits based on claims related to, among other things, advertising, privacy, security, content intellectual property
infringement, employment or performance of services, activities on Triller’s Technology Platform, consumer protection, or product
performance or other claims related to the use of consumer hardware and software, music used on Triller’s platform or related to
Triller’s acquisitions. For example, Triller is currently the subject of various litigation proceedings, including a class action
lawsuit alleging unpaid wages for production workers, a lawsuit to collect all fees due by Universal Music Publishing Group amongst other
claims, a class action against one of Triller’s subsidiaries over the use of consumer personal identifying information and a lawsuit
by two social media influencers claiming they are entitled to equity based on services, some of which are entering mediation and/or settlement
discussions.

There can be no assurances
that a favorable final outcome will be obtained in all Triller’s cases, and defending any lawsuit is costly and can impose a significant
burden on management and employees. Any