Odaily Planet Daily News: A lawsuit accusing Keith Gill (Roaring Kitty), the "leader" of Internet celebrity stocks, of participating in a "pump and dump" scheme involving GameStop Corp. stock was withdrawn a few days after being filed. In a proposed class action lawsuit filed in the Brooklyn Federal Court in New York last Friday, GameStop shareholder Martin Radev sued Gill for securities fraud, claiming that Gill attempted to manipulate stocks for his own benefit. In a court filing late Monday afternoon, Radev said he voluntarily withdrew the lawsuit. It is unclear why Radev dropped the lawsuit, and his lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The withdrawal does not affect his rights, which means he can file a lawsuit again. (Cailian Press)