🚀 GameStop investor Martin Radev, who accused Keith 'Roaring Kitty' Gill of securities fraud, has dropped his lawsuit just three days after filing it. Radev alleged Gill used his social media influence to manipulate GameStop's stock price. The lawsuit was dropped "without prejudice," meaning Radev can file a similar lawsuit in the future. Gill, known for the GameStop short squeeze of 2021, recently acquired a 6.6% stake in pet retailer Chewy, sparking speculation of another potential short squeeze. Meanwhile, Radev's lawyers remain tight-lipped on the sudden dismissal.