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Exec Fired by 5-Hour Energy Founder Wins $1 Million Jury Verdict

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By Samuel López | USA Herald | April 30, 2026 - When Manoj Bhargava — the billionaire behind 5-Hour Energy drinks and the man who swooped in and took control of the Sports Illustrated empire only to watch it implode in spectacular fashion — walked into a Manhattan federal courtroom to defend himself against a fired executive's severance claims, he told the jury what he tells everyone: the guy deserved to be fired, he helped run the company "into the ground." The jury didn't buy it.

On Thursday, April 30, 2026, a Manhattan federal jury delivered a verdict that should send a chill through every boardroom where executives get ousted without pay: the plaintiff, Andrew Q. Kraft, the former President and Chief Operating Officer of The Arena Group — the embattled media company that once published Sports Illustrated — won his breach of contract case and was awarded over $1 million in damages, according to the verdict sheet filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

This wasn't just a courtroom win. This was a reckoning.

Let me give you the full picture, because this story has layers. Bhargava, the 71-year-old founder of 5-Hour Energy brand, made his media ambitions known in August 2023 when he acquired a majority stake in The Arena Group — a digital media holding company home to Sports Illustrated, TheStreet, Parade, and Men's Journal — in a deal reportedly worth around $50 million for a 65% controlling stake. He was quickly named interim CEO after orchestrating the ouster of then-CEO Ross Levinsohn in December 2023, right in the middle of a firestorm over AI-generated fake articles published under fabricated author names.

What happened next was a corporate demolition derby. Bhargava fired a series of executives in rapid succession. Among them: Andrew Kraft, who had served as Arena's Chief Operating Officer and later its President. Kraft had originally joined the company back in December 2018 and entered into a formal executive employment agreement effective January 1, 2021. When Bhargava's team showed him the door, Kraft claims he was owed severance under the terms of that contract — to the tune of $2 million in his initial lawsuit filing.

Bhargava pushed back hard. During trial testimony on April 23, 2026, the 5-Hour Energy mogul told jurors that Kraft helped run the publishing business "into the ground" — essentially arguing there was legitimate cause for the termination, which under Kraft's employment agreement could have allowed Arena to avoid severance obligations. The defense leaned on the narrative that Arena's financial house was already on fire before Bhargava walked in, that the company's condition was worse than he realized, and that dramatic executive action was the only path forward.

The jury disagreed. They sided with Kraft, awarding him over $1 million — a figure below what he originally sought, but a decisive win on the core question of whether he was owed severance at all. The verdict sends an unambiguous message: billionaire investors who storm into companies and start firing executives cannot simply walk away from the contractual obligations those executives are owed.

Now, is there a viable basis for appeal? Absolutely — but whether it's worth it is a different question. Bhargava's legal team could argue on appeal that the jury was improperly instructed on the standard for "cause" under Kraft's at-will employment agreement, or challenge whether the contract's severance triggers were properly applied as a matter of law. They could also argue that the weight of the evidence supported the "ran it into the ground" defense and that no reasonable jury should have found for Kraft.

These are standard post-trial arguments that courts in the Second Circuit hear regularly. However, appellate courts give enormous deference to jury verdicts on factual questions, and overturning a damages award of this nature in the SDNY is an uphill battle. Given that Bhargava is already drowning in litigation — including a separate $48.75 million breach-of-contract suit filed by Authentic Brands Group, the owner of Sports Illustrated, in the same federal court — his legal team will have to weigh the cost and distraction of an appeal against a $1 million judgment that is, frankly, manageable for a man of his wealth.

My read? An appeal is legally viable, but strategically dubious. The jury heard Bhargava testify in person and still ruled against him. That is a bad fact pattern for an appellate argument that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence.

What this verdict does is validate the growing pile of legal exposure Bhargava has accumulated from his chaotic, short-lived foray into media. Kraft's win follows the larger wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Arena CEO Ross Levinsohn — who initially sought over $40 million — and the massive Authentic Brands suit. The pattern emerging is one of a billionaire who underestimated the legal infrastructure surrounding the executives he disposed of so casually.

The jury has spoken. Andrew Kraft walked into that courtroom as a fired executive seeking what he was owed. He walked out with a verdict. In a world where big money too often buys its way out of accountability, that matters.

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