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The Roar shut down after staff quit over $100K in unpaid wages, amid ownership and financial disputes.
The Roar, a popular Australian sports website with 2 million monthly visitors, has shut down after its four full-time staff walked off the job over unpaid wages and superannuation exceeding $100,000.
The closure follows a legal dispute between Daniel Corsello and Fan Media, linked to Melburnian Miro Mikrut, over ownership, tied to financial struggles at PlayUp, a gambling tech firm that holds a $600,000 unpaid loan to Fan Media.
Former tabloid editor Dylan Howard made a verbal agreement to buy The Roar’s brand but failed to finalize the deal, stating he acted in good faith to save the site.
Affected staff and freelancers are now pursuing legal action to recover unpaid payments, while the ownership battle continues in the NSW Supreme Court.
El Roar se cerró después de que el personal renunció a más de $100K en salarios impagados, en medio de disputas de propiedad y financieras.