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Commitments and Contingencies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies Commitments and Contingencies
Leases
The components of lease expense were as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Operating leases
Operating lease cost$1,537 $1,432 $2,969 $2,866 
Other lease cost103 95 158 145 
Operating lease expense1,640 1,527 3,127 3,011 
Short-term lease rent expense66 57 132 103 
Total rent expense$1,706 $1,584 $3,259 $3,114 
Supplemental cash flow information related to leases were as follows (in thousands, except term and discount rate):
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Operating cash flows from operating leases$1,486 $443 $2,233 $542 
Right of use assets exchanged for operating lease liabilities$3,062 $— $3,062 $4,312 
Weighted average remaining lease term - operating leases10.511.210.511.2
Weighted average remaining discount rate - operating leases7.9 %7.3 %7.9 %7.3 %
As of June 30, 2023, future minimum payments for the operating leases are as follows (in thousands):
Six Months Ended December 31, 2023$3,440 
Year Ended December 31, 20247,401 
Year Ended December 31, 20257,113 
Year Ended December 31, 20266,011 
Year Ended December 31, 20274,831 
Thereafter36,141 
Total64,937 
Less present value discount(21,439)
Operating lease liabilities$43,498 
Other Contractual Obligations
The Company is a party to several non-cancelable contracts with vendors and licensors for marketing and other strategic partnership related agreements where the Company is obligated to make future minimum payments under the non-cancelable terms of these contracts as follows (in thousands):
Annual Sponsorship Agreements
2023$1,600 
20243,225 
20253,275 
20263,325 
20273,425 
Thereafter16,250 
Total$31,100 
Sports Rights Agreements
The Company entered into various sports right agreements to obtain programming rights to certain live sporting events.
Future payments under these agreements are as follows:
2023$24,362 
202426,065 
202513,748 
202613,748 
202713,748 
Thereafter4,583 
Total$96,254 
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company made upfront payments totaling approximately $16.1 million, which are recorded in prepaid sports rights on the condensed consolidated balance sheet.
Contingencies
The Company is subject to certain legal proceedings and claims that arise from time to time in the ordinary course of its business, including relating to business practices and patent infringement. Litigation can be expensive and disruptive to normal business operations. Moreover, the results of complex legal proceedings are difficult to predict and the Company’s view of these matters may change in the future as the litigation and events related thereto unfold. When the Company determines that a loss is both probable and reasonably estimable, a liability is recorded and disclosed if the amount is material to the financial statements taken as a whole. When a material loss contingency is only reasonably possible, the Company does not record a liability, but instead discloses the nature and the amount of the claim, and an estimate of the loss or range of loss, if such an estimate can reasonably be made. Legal expenses associated with any contingency are expensed as incurred.
The Company is engaged in discussions with certain third parties regarding patent licensing matters. The Company is not able to reasonably estimate whether it will be able to reach an agreement with these parties or the amount of potential licensing fees, if any, it may agree to pay in connection with these discussions, but it is possible that any such amount could be material.
Legal Proceedings
The Company is and may in the future be involved in various legal proceedings arising from the normal course of business activities. Although the results of litigation and claims cannot be predicted with certainty, currently, the Company believes that the likelihood of any material adverse impact on the Company’s consolidated results of operations, cash flows or our financial position for any such litigation or claims is remote. Regardless of the outcome, litigation can have an adverse impact on the Company because of the costs to defend lawsuits, diversion of management resources and other factors.
Said-Ibrahim v. fuboTV Inc., David Gandler , Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., & Simone Nardi , Case No. 21-cv-01412 (S.D.N.Y) & Lee v. fuboTV, Inc., David Gandler, Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., & Simone Nardi, Case No. 21-cv-01641 (S.D.N.Y.) (consolidated as In re fuboTV Inc. Securities Litigation, No. 21-cv-01412 (S.D.N.Y.))
On February 17, 2021, putative shareholders Wafa Said-Ibrahim and Adhid Ibrahim filed a class action lawsuit against the Company, co-founder and CEO David Gandler, Executive Chairman Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., and CFO Simone Nardi (collectively, the “Class Action Defendants”). Plaintiffs allege that Class Action Defendants violated federal securities laws by disseminating false and misleading statements regarding the Company’s financial health and operating condition, including the Company’s ability to grow subscription levels, prospects, future profitability, seasonality factors, cost escalations, ability to generate advertising revenue, valuation, and entering the online sports wagering market. The Plaintiffs allege that Class Action Defendants violated Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) and Rule 10b-5 thereunder, as well as Section 20(a) of the Exchange Act, and seek damages and other relief.
On February 24, 2021, putative shareholder Steven Lee filed a nearly identical class action lawsuit against the same Defendants.
On April 29, 2021, the court consolidated Said-Ibrahim v. fuboTV Inc., David Gandler, Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., & Simone Nardi, Case No. 21-cv-01412 (S.D.N.Y) and Lee v. fuboTV, Inc., David Gandler, Edgar M. Bronfman Jr., & Simone Nardi, Case No. 21-cv-01641 (S.D.N.Y.) under In re FuboTV Inc. Securities Litigation, No. 1:21-cv-01412 (S.D.N.Y.). The court also appointed putative shareholder Nordine Aamchoune as lead plaintiff.
On July 12, 2021, Lead Plaintiff filed an Amended Class Action Complaint. Lead Plaintiff seeks to pursue this claim on behalf of himself as well as all other persons who purchased or otherwise acquired Company securities publicly traded on the NYSE between March 23, 2020 and January 4, 2021, inclusive, and who were allegedly damaged thereby.
The Class Action Defendants filed a motion to dismiss the Amended Class Action Complaint on September 10, 2021. Lead Plaintiff filed an opposition on November 9, 2021. Class Action Defendants’ filed their reply in support of the motion to dismiss on December 9, 2021. On March 30, 2023, the Court granted the Class Action Defendant's motion to dismiss without prejudice.
On May 22, 2023, Lead Plaintiff filed a Second Amended Class Action Complaint, which amended the class period to purchases or acquisitions between May 20, 2020 and January 4, 2021, inclusive. The Class Action Defendants filed their motion to dismiss the Second Amended Class Action Complaint on August 1, 2023. Lead Plaintiff’s opposition is due to be filed by September 14, 2023. The Class Action Defendants’ reply is due to be filed by October 5, 2023. The Company believes the claims alleged in both lawsuits are without merit and intends to vigorously defend these litigations.
Fubo Gaming Dissolution
Following the dissolution of Fubo Gaming in October 2022, the Company has received communications from several commercial partners of Fubo Gaming, alleging breach by Fubo Gaming of applicable agreements. Certain of these parties have also asserted that the Company is a guarantor of Fubo Gaming’s obligations under the applicable agreements. On May 2, 2023, one such party (comprising two related plaintiff entities, Dynamo Stadium, LLC and Dynamo Soccer, LLC (together, “Dynamo”)) filed Demands for Arbitration with the American Arbitration Association against Fubo Gaming, alleging breaches by Fubo Gaming of a sports betting agreement and a sponsorship agreement, as well as against the Company for alleged guaranty obligations under the sports betting agreement. Dynamo is seeking monetary damages and costs. The arbitration is currently pending and discussions with Dynamo regarding the arbitration are ongoing.
Additional allegations or litigation may arise against Fubo Gaming or the Company in the future related to the dissolution of Fubo Gaming, including potential breach of contract claims by other commercial partners of Fubo Gaming or claims related to guarantees by the Company of Fubo Gaming’s contractual obligations. At this time, the Company cannot predict the outcome, or provide a reasonable estimate or range of estimates of the possible outcome or loss, if any, with respect to any such matters, including the Dynamo matter. The Company believes it has meritorious defenses and intends to defend itself vigorously in any such matters.