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Former NBA vet Tristan Thompson makes headlines suing for $2M and a vasectomy ultimatum

ByHannah CollymoreHannah Collymore
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Former NBA vet Tristan Thompson makes headlines suing for $2M and a vasectomy ultimatum

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  • Tristan Thompson has sued World Mobile Group over a disputed $2 million token-based endorsement agreement that was terminated in 2026.
  • Thompson claims the company wrongly canceled the deal after an alleged token overpayment and continued using his name and likeness without authorization.
  • Separately, Thompson revealed on KhloĂ© Kardashian’s podcast that she encouraged him to get a vasectomy after they discussed having more children.

Tristan Thompson has become a top search result over the weekend as the retired NBA champion filed a lawsuit against World Mobile Group over an allegedly botched $2 million endorsement deal. 

Separately, he revealed on his ex-partner Khloe Kardashian’s podcast that she gave him an “ultimatum” to get a vasectomy. 

Both incidents have caused the former NBA player to trend on both courtrooms and celebrity gossip columns, with coverage ranging from legal analysis of his Delaware Chancery Court filing to recaps of his reproductive choices. 

It is a combination that shows how much the 35-year-old has embedded himself in both the tech and entertainment worlds since retiring from professional basketball.

What is Thompson’s lawsuit against World Mobile?

Thompson signed a brand ambassador agreement with World Mobile Group, a U.K.-based crypto telecom company, in May 2025. 

According to the complaint filed in Delaware’s Chancery Court, the deal promised quarterly distributions of the company’s WMTX token, worth up to $1 million per year across two years, to Thompson. 

In return, Thompson promoted World Mobile on social media, made public appearances, and took the title of Chief Digital Equity Officer. 

The partnership was launched publicly at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, where Thompson and the company announced a community-owned mobile network called Uplift.

However, the relationship fractured in December 2025. 

World Mobile reportedly told Thompson that it had accidentally transferred more tokens than intended in its quarterly payment. 

Thompson’s legal team says he proposed a straightforward fix to the issue, which was to credit the overage against his next scheduled distribution, due roughly 60 days later.

However, World Mobile rejected that offer, issuing a formal notice of material breach and terminating the contract, three months after flagging the error, in March 2026, according to Complex.

According to World Mobile, the grounds for the termination were Thompson’s failure to return the excess tokens and his sale of some WMTX holdings.

Thompson’s complaint calls that justification manufactured. “Defendants’ purported basis for termination does not constitute a material breach of the agreement,” the filing states.

The three-count suit includes breach of contract and unauthorized use of Thompson’s name, image, and likeness. Thompson alleges World Mobile kept running promotional materials featuring him even after cutting ties. He is seeking the unpaid compensation, damages, interest, and a court order blocking further use of his identity.

“Monetary damages alone are inadequate to remedy the continuing harm to Mr. Thompson’s reputation, goodwill, and control over the commercial use of his identity,” the complaint states.

WMTX peaked near 98 cents in February 2022 and now trades below 5 cents, a roughly 95% decline, according to CoinMarketCap data. 

The vasectomy reveal

On a separate track entirely, Thompson appeared on the May 28 episode of Kardashian’s podcast, Khloe in Wonder Land, where the former couple discussed whether he wanted more children.

Thompson told Kardashian he had “signed off for two embryos” and that any future children would come through her. “I already have enough baby moms. Don’t want no more,” he said on the podcast.

Kardashian then took credit for the decision. “And who helped you fix that decision? That was me. Tristan may have had a little ultimatum from me,” she said, according to LADbible.

Thompson has four children with three women: Prince, nine, with Jordan Craig; True, eight, and Tatum, two, with Kardashian; and Theo, four, with Maralee Nichols. The couple split in 2021 after multiple cheating scandals became public.

Kardashian also revealed they preserved sperm and embryos before the procedure, and that Thompson signed his embryo rights over to her.

Thompson’s post-basketball portfolio

The lawsuit and the podcast appearance both reflect Thompson’s aggressive pivot into business and technology after 13 years in the NBA. He won the 2016 championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers and has since invested in AI company Anthropic, taken advisory roles at blockchain venture AxonDAO, co-founded Basketball Fun (a Web3 platform), and joined sports analytics firm Tracy AI as chief content officer.

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FAQs

What is Tristan Thompson suing World Mobile for?

Thompson alleges World Mobile manufactured a contractual breach to avoid paying him up to $2 million in WMTX crypto tokens under a brand ambassador deal, and that the company continued using his name and likeness after terminating the agreement, according to the complaint filed May 27 in Delaware's Chancery Court.

Why did World Mobile terminate Thompson's contract?

World Mobile claimed Thompson committed a material breach by failing to return tokens the company said it accidentally overpaid in December 2025 and by selling some of his WMTX holdings, according to court filings. Thompson's lawsuit disputes both grounds.

Did Khloe Kardashian make Tristan Thompson get a vasectomy?

On her Khloe in Wonder Land podcast, Kardashian said Thompson "may have had a little ultimatum" from her regarding the procedure, and Thompson confirmed the decision, saying any future children would only come from embryos the couple previously created together.

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Hannah Collymore

Hannah Collymore

Hannah is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of blog writing and event reporting experience in the crypto space. At Cryptopolitan, Hannah contributes to the news page, reporting and analyzing the latest developments in DeFi, RWA, crypto regulation, AI and frontier tech industries. She graduated from Arcadia university with a degree in Business Administration.

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