Timothy Malmros Genach, an SEO specialist and investigative writer who has published multi-part reports on Finixio and Clickout Media’s ties to crypto presales, gambling platforms, and coordinated SEO operations, shared in a LinkedIn post that he had been served with a lawsuit by Clickout Media that was filed in court.
In the post, Genach states this is the fifth legal claim he has received from the company and the first that has actually been filed in court. He also indicates that one of the claims referenced in the filing disputes his reporting by asserting that Clickout Media does not own any crypto casinos and does not own Esports Insider.
Clickout Media’s Injunction Filing: What It Demands and What It Alleges
According to court papers in the case, filed in Denmark and reviewed by TheHolyCoins, the filing centers on a request for an injunction and prohibition, seeking to compel the removal of Genach’s content about Clickout Media across all channels and to prevent further publication. Clickout Media claims that several articles falsely state or imply ownership links between Finixio and Clickout Media, as well as specific websites or companies in the casino and crypto sectors.
The lawsuit highlights passages where Genach discussed crypto platforms and websites, including InstantCasino.com, Esports Insider, and Lucky Block (in connection with Block Labs). It asserts that Finixio/Clickout Media does not own these properties or projects and that Genach has not provided sufficient documentation to prove otherwise.
The filing characterizes some blockchain wallet attributions made by Genach as speculative and describes broader statements about money laundering and casino operations as unsubstantiated allegations. It also challenges his methods and outlines the significant impact of his work on the group, noting that Genach published unauthorized screenshots of internal IT and analytics systems, as well as personal data associated with Clickout Media personnel.
Timothy Malmros Genach’s SEO Investigation into Finixio/Clickout Media: Ownership Links, Presales, and Casinos
Genach is an SEO expert who has been investigating Finixio and Clickout Media across more than ten articles. His reporting examines how parasite SEO tactics are used to conceal the same commercial interests across multiple projects and companies, and how analyzing these tactics can reveal hidden links between them. These practices include buying aged, high-authority domains, cloning sites across different extensions, coordinating keyword clusters, and running affiliate funnels. By mapping these tactics, his investigations aim to show how undisclosed ownership links presale tokens, crypto casinos, and wallet products to the same individuals and companies operating behind interconnected media networks.
In addition to SEO analysis, he reviews corporate registries, domain histories, public profiles, advertising accounts, and on-chain activity. He discusses wallet address clustering, fund recycling patterns, and unclaimed token presale allocations as indicators of non-arm’s-length participation, and he distinguishes direct legal ownership from control via developers or service firms (e.g., references to Block Labs/Block Media, Lucky Block, Esports Insider, and InstantCasino.com). In short, his series attempts to connect the dots across SEO, advertising, presales, and casino operations — claims that are now disputed in the lawsuit.





