Grant Cardone, Gary Brecka, settle dueling state lawsuits
According to new documents filed Tuesday, Grant Cardone and Gary Brecka settled dueling Florida state lawsuits over their bitter business breakup.
The pair settled Cardone's federal lawsuit last week. The voluntary stipulations for dismissal contain no details of the settlement other than each side is responsible for its own attorneys' fees.
Carone did not respond to an email message seeking comment. A spokesperson for Brecka did not respond to a message.
Both men are popular social media personalities who joined forces in 10X Health System, a multi-million-dollar wellness company that uses data-driven strategies to improve human health and longevity.
In his state lawsuit, filed Dec. 26, Brecka claimed “predatory efforts by Dawson and Cardone Ventures to take over 10X Health and edge out Brecka and [his wife, Sage] Workinger through nefarious means and breaches of contractual agreements.”
Earlier this month, Circuit Court Judge Thomas J. Rebull gave defendants Cardone Ventures and its CEO Brandon Dawson a partial victory in their motion to dismiss. Rebull dismissed two counts of breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing against Dawson and Cardone Ventures, as well as one count of breach of contract against Cardone Ventures. He allowed other counts of breach of contract to continue, giving 10X Health until the end of April to respond.
On March 17, Cardone Ventures filed a state lawsuit of its own, accusing Brecka of earning $13 million of “side hustle revenue” in 2024 via eight entities and more than 20 trademark applications in the health and wellness space.
Brecka had been the president and managing principal of Life Asset Group, located in Miami Beach, Fla. LAG dealt exclusively in the life settlement market, primarily in a brokerage capacity. Previously, he was the founder of a broker-dealership.
He left the insurance industry to pursue other health opportunities, and in 2017 partnered with Workinger to start the health and wellness companies Streamline Medical Group Naples and Streamline Wellness.
In September 2021, 10X Health Ventures was formed and acquired Streamline, and Brecka and Workinger became co-founders of the company 10X Health, court documents say. Brecka launched the successful The Ultimate Human Podcast two years later.
Relations eventually became strained between the partners. Brecka was fired in November 2024 after months of acrimony, court documents say.
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