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Last-minute lawsuit seeks to shut down UFC White House event

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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A lawsuit has been filed in a last-minute effort to block the UFC White House card from taking place, with the filing alleging the event is part of a "corrupt scheme." The legal challenge represents a significant eleventh-hour attempt to prevent the high-profile card from proceeding as scheduled.

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A last-minute lawsuit has been filed seeking to block the UFC White House event from taking place, with the legal challenge landing just days before the card is scheduled to go ahead on June 14, 2026.

The filing alleges that the event is part of what it describes as a "corrupt scheme," framing the high-profile card as something that should be stopped before it gets off the ground. The lawsuit represents a significant eleventh-hour legal maneuver, arriving with roughly one week remaining before the scheduled date.

Why it matters

  • The UFC White House event has drawn considerable attention as one of the more politically charged cards in recent memory, making any legal challenge to its staging a major story in its own right.
  • A successful injunction, if granted, would force the promotion to either postpone or relocate the event on extremely short notice.
  • The "corrupt scheme" language used in the filing signals the plaintiffs intend to frame this as something beyond a standard regulatory dispute, potentially drawing broader scrutiny to the event's organization and backing.

No details about the specific parties behind the lawsuit or the precise legal grounds have been confirmed beyond the corrupt scheme allegation. Courts handling last-minute injunction requests in live-event cases typically move quickly, meaning a ruling on whether to block the card could come before the June 14 date. The UFC has not issued any confirmed public response to the filing based on available information.

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