Veritone Faces Turmoil Amid Financial Scandal

Veritone, Inc. is in hot water after its stock nosedived by nearly 30% due to some creative accounting that made their financials look rosier than reality. Two top executives, CEO Ryan Steelberg and CFO Michael L. Zemetra, are being accused of having a hand in this financial plot twist, which led to a restatement of their earnings. Investors can join a class action lawsuit before the July 20, 2026 deadline. What does it mean for you? If you invested in Veritone during the class period and lost money, you might recover some of your losses by joining the class action. Just make sure to act before the deadline to get in on the lawsuit.

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