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Law, 26.03.2021 18:40 tristan70

GIVING BRAINLIEST Troy set up a "sham" website from which he sold phony shares of stock in a phone corporation. He did not actively seek out any customers, rather, he linked his website to a legitimate web page that offered "tips" for people seeking to do their own trading on the stock market. When a user of the legitimate site logged on to its page, Troy's site would "pop up", offering to make the user rich in a short period of time. Once the user clicked on to Troy's site, they would be offered Troy's phony shares. Troy made nearly a million dollars from this scam. Rick was looking to enter the stock market on his own and thought he would find out more about it on the web. He finally located the legitimate service, and, seeing Troy's add pop-up, clicked on to it. Interested in the product, Rick purchased shares in Troy's phony corporation. Once he realized he had been scammed for thousand's of dollars, Rick wanted to sue Troy. Troy lived in Delaware. Rick lived in Ohio. The legitimate website's owner lived in California. Which court should hear Rick's case? Explain. *

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