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Do you own shares of RICK? Robbins LLP Informs Investors of the RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. Class Action Lawsuit

Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. for allegations of tax fraud and bribery, leading to significant stock price declines following the announcement of these allegations [2]. Group 1: Allegations and Impact - The lawsuit claims that RCI Hospitality Holdings engaged in tax fraud and bribery to conceal this fraud, resulting in an understatement of the legal risks faced by the company [2]. - Following the announcement by New York State Attorney General Letitia James regarding the indictment of RCI executives, the stock price dropped by $5.53, or 16%, closing at $28.79 on September 16, 2025, and fell further by $2.99, or 10.38%, to $25.80 on September 17, 2025 [2]. Group 2: Class Action Participation - Shareholders interested in serving as lead plaintiffs in the class action must submit their papers by November 20, 2025, although participation is not required to be eligible for recovery [3]. - Individuals can choose to remain absent class members if they do not wish to take action [3]. Group 3: Legal Representation - All representation in the class action is on a contingency fee basis, meaning shareholders will not incur any fees or expenses [4]. - Robbins LLP, the firm leading the class action, has a history of advocating for shareholder rights and holding company executives accountable since 2002 [4].