A Bumble Inc. shareholder is moving forward in the District of Delaware with claims that the company’s officers and directors violated federal securities law by not disclosing a decrease in paid users prior to its secondary public offering last year.

Bragar Eagel & Squire and Hynes & Hernandez are representing the shareholder plaintiff in the derivative case, which was transferred from the Southern District of New York on Monday.

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