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Investment in Surge Holdings, Inc
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Investments, All Other Investments [Abstract]  
Investment in Surge Holdings, Inc

Note 5 – Investment in Surge Holdings, Inc (Relate to Year 2021).

 

Surge Holdings, Inc.

 

On September 30, 2019, GBT Technologies Inc. (the “Company”) entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (“APA”) with Surge Holdings, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“SURG”) pursuant to which the Company agreed to sell and assign to SURG, all the assets and certain specified liabilities, of its ECS Prepaid, Electronic Check Services and the Central State Legal Services businesses for $5,000,000 to be paid through the issuance of 3,333,333 shares of SURG’s common stock (the “SURG Common Stock”) and a convertible promissory note in favor of the Company of $4,000,000 (the “SURG Note”), convertible into SURG’s shares of common stock. On January 7, 2022, the Company received payments from Surge pays Inc. (formerly known as Surge Holdings, Inc.) of $3,750,000 pursuant to the terms of the Settlement Agreement dated December 22, 2021.

 

On June 23, 2020, SURG entered into an Exchange Agreement (the “AltCorp Exchange Agreement”) with AltCorp Trading LLC (“AltCorp”) with such AltCorp Exchange Agreement being consented and agreed to by the Company, the parent of AltCorp. At the expiration of the lock-up period, in the event the VWAP for the SURG Common Stock was, during the preceding 20-day trading period, less than $0.50 per share, AltCorp retained the right to reserve additional shares of SURG Common Stock equal to the True-Up Value as defined in the AltCorp Exchange Agreement.

 

On March 8, 2020, SURG filed a lawsuit against its transfer agent from transferring millions of SURG stock that is currently in possession by the Company and assigned to Stanley Hills, LLC. On January 1, 2021, SURG, AltCorp and Stanley Hills, LLC (“Stanley”) entered into a Mutual Release and Settlement Agreement (“Settlement Agreement”). Pursuant to the terms of the Settlement Agreement, SURG agreed to amend the AltCorp Exchange Agreement where SURG acknowledged a debt of $3,300,000 (the “Debt”) to be paid in 33 monthly payments of $100,000 payable in shares of common stock of SURG at a per share price equal the VWAP of Surg’s common stock during the 10 trading days immediately preceding the issuance. SURG paid $400,000 in cash and $800,000 by shares. The SURG common stock issued to Altcorp have been pledged since August 12, 2020 for the benefit of Stanley to secure Stanley’s note payable by the Company. Accordingly, the SURG Common Stock issued to AltCorp as a result of the Settlement Agreement were pledged to Stanley. As of December 31, 2021 there were no surge shares pledges after the final settlement signed on December 22, 2021 and that replaced all prior settlement agreement. The final settlement SURG agreed to make total payments of $4,200,000 to the Company’s trust account on or prior to January 7, 2022. This $4.2 million amount consists of $450,000 paid by SURG in November and December 2021, $100,000 to be paid on or about January 4, 2022, and $3,650,000 to be paid on or prior to January 7, 2022 of which $375,000 will be held in escrow as described before. The $3,750,000 was recorded as other receivable as of December 31, 2021. As of December 31, 2021, the Company has recorded an outstanding payable balance to Stanley amounted $1,862,928 recorded under accrued expenses.

 

Subsequently, SURG was a party to two lawsuits in state District Court, the Eighth Judicial District Court for Clark County, Nevada involving AltCorp, Stanley and Glen Eagles Acquisition LP (the “AltCorp Parties.”). Each of these lawsuits were ultimately disputes relating to the total consideration SURG was to pay the Company under the APA.

 

On October 18, 2021, the AltCorp Parties, the Company, and SURG entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) to set up a framework for an attempt to settle the two lawsuits.

 

On December 22, 2021 (the “Effective Date”), pursuant to the framework in the MOU, the AltCorp Parties (and an additional third party), the Company, ECS, and SURG, Kevin Brian Cox (SURG’s Chief Executive Officer) - in his individual capacity, entered into a Resolution of Purchase, Mutual Release, and Settlement Agreement (the “Final Settlement Agreement”) to settle the two lawsuits and resolve all disputes related to the consideration paid by SURG to the Company in connection with the APA.

 

The Final Settlement Agreement, among other resolutions, essentially provides the following:

 

(i) From the total consideration of the Final Settlement Agreement, $375,000 (“Escrow Amount”) will be deposited by SURG in escrow. SURG has acquired the Company’s rights to a certain Master Distribution and Service Agreement (“MDA”). Under certain circumstances, if the result of the Company’s lawsuit against a third party (the “GBT Lawsuit”) is a monetary judgment without the assignment or legal decree of ownership of the MDA, the Company shall be entitled to receive the Escrow Amount and shall assign to SURG the first $1,000,000 the Company recovers from the defendants in the GBT Lawsuit. In the event that the Company does not prevail in the GBT Lawsuit then it shall be entitled to release of the Escrow Amount but shall be responsible for any fees and costs obligation sought by the defendants in the GBT Lawsuit.

 

(ii) Potential payments to third parties.

 

The Final Settlement Agreement replaces all prior agreements between the parties. In addition, within three trading days of the last payment related to the $4.2 million payment to Stanley being made, the parties shall make filings with the state District Court in Clark County, Nevada to dismiss both lawsuits, including, regarding the lawsuit filed by AltCorp Trading, LLC, the dismissal of the lawsuit as to VStock Transfer, LLC. The parties agreed to a full mutual release of any disputes or claims between the parties.

 

The final settlement of $3,750,000 was received by the Company in January 2022 and paid out $3,750,000 to the third parties during the periods ended June 30, 2022.