Eagle Football Group and OL File Criminal Complaint Following Internal Investigation
The Board of Directors of Eagle Football Group was briefed on Monday about the findings of an internal investigation initiated in December 2025. The group and its subsidiary OL filed a criminal complaint against unnamed individuals with the Public Prosecutor of Lyon on June 4, 2026, for corporate asset misappropriation, presentation of unfaithful accounts, and dissemination of misleading information in the market.
Financial Opacity and Unjustified Flows Under Previous Management
The investigation report, delivered in early June 2026 and conducted by an external law firm, analyzes transactions carried out between May 2023 and June 2025 under the previous management of OL. It concludes a deliberate disorganization of the company's activities, characterized by systematic opacity in financial management. The document highlights financial flows of several hundred million euros made without economic justification, in a context marked by severe cash flow problems and delays in the payment of social security contributions.
Criminal Complaint for Misuse of Corporate Assets and Stock Market Offenses
Following their lawyers' recommendation, Eagle Football Group and OL SASU filed a criminal complaint on June 4, 2026, with the Public Prosecutor of Lyon. The targeted offenses include misuse of corporate assets, aggravated misuse of corporate assets, and complicity in these two offenses, as well as the presentation and publication of unfaithful accounts, and the dissemination of misleading information in the market. The complaint is filed against unnamed individuals under articles L. 242-6 of the Commercial Code, 121-7 of the Penal Code, and L. 465-1 and L. 465-3-2 of the Monetary and Financial Code.
Ongoing Investigations and Additional Complaints Considered
Eagle Football Group continues its investigations and will work on additional complaints that may be filed against the parties concerned. The company will continue to bring any discovery that could be qualified as financial malpractice to the attention of the Public Prosecutor of Lyon.