Core Viewpoint - A lawsuit has been filed against MoonLake Immunotherapeutics and its senior executives for potential violations of federal securities laws, following disappointing results from its Phase 3 VELA trials for sonelokimab [1][2][3]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, captioned Peters v. MoonLake Immunotherapeutics, et al., No. 1:25-cv-08612 [2]. - Investors have until December 15, 2025, to request to be appointed to lead the case [2]. Group 2: Company Background - MoonLake Immunotherapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapies for inflammatory diseases [3]. - The company conducted Phase 3 VELA trials for sonelokimab, aimed at treating moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa [3]. Group 3: Clinical Data and Allegations - MoonLake claimed that its "strong clinical data" from the Phase 2 MIRA trial indicated higher clinical responses and differentiation of sonelokimab from competitors [4]. - Allegations suggest that the clinical data and Nanobody structure did not provide a superior clinical benefit, raising doubts about the drug's regulatory approval and commercial viability [5]. Group 4: Stock Performance - Following the announcement of disappointing results from the VELA Phase 3 trials on September 28, 2025, MoonLake's stock price plummeted by $55.75, nearly 90%, from $61.99 to $6.24 per share [6].
MLTX SHAREHOLDERS: A Securities Class Action against MoonLake Immunotherapeutics has been Filed on behalf of Investors -- Contact BFA Law by December 15