Bang Energy Founder Jack Owoc Faces $100 Million Lawsuit While Launching AI Energy Drink

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Jack Owoc’s comeback brand Ai Energy showcases futuristic packaging and bold flavors—Blue Raspberry, Grape, Peach, and Watermelon—designed to evoke the power and allure of artificial intelligence.

Essential Facts

  • Jack Owoc, the ousted Bang Energy CEO, is being sued for over $100 million by the company’s bankruptcy liquidator for alleged fraudulent transfers and reckless management.
  • Monster Energy’s $293 million false advertising victory against Bang Energy was recently upheld by the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals in April 2025, solidifying Owoc’s legal troubles.
  • Despite ongoing litigation, Owoc has launched AI Energy Drink featuring Cognizin® Citicoline, positioning the product to capitalize on artificial intelligence popularity.

    Fort Lauderdale, FL – The legal storm surrounding Jack Owoc shows no signs of abating as the controversial founder of Bang Energy faces mounting legal challenges while simultaneously launching his newest venture, AI Energy Drink. The Florida entrepreneur’s latest business move comes as he confronts over $100 million in legal claims and a recently upheld $293 million judgment that ultimately led to Bang Energy’s bankruptcy.

    From Energy Drink Empire to Legal Battleground

    Jack Owoc built Bang Energy into a formidable competitor in the energy drink market before losing control of his empire following a devastating false advertising lawsuit. The legal saga began when Monster Energy successfully argued that Bang’s “Super Creatine” claims were misleading to consumers, resulting in a massive $293 million judgment against Owoc and his company.