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Case 1:25-cv-01283-ABA Document 81 Filed 08/13/25 Page 2 of 3

Plaintiff KalshiEX LLC (“Kalshi”) respectfully withdraws its pending Motion for an

Injunction Pending Appeal, ECF No. 73. The Court denied a preliminary injunction in this case

on August 1, 2025. ECF Nos. 70, 71. The same day, Kalshi appealed that decision to the U.S.

Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. ECF No. 72. Given that it now faced the prospect of

criminal and civil liability, Kalshi also asked this Court for an immediate injunction pending appeal

and requested a ruling on its motion by August 5, after which it intended to seek relief from the

Fourth Circuit. ECF No. 73 at 2. Counsel for Defendants contacted Kalshi on August 4 and

represented that Defendants would forgo enforcement of the relevant Maryland laws against

Kalshi at least until the Court’s status conference, which is now scheduled for today, August 13.

ECF Nos. 76, 78. Kalshi thereafter informed this Court that a ruling by August 5 was no longer

necessary. ECF No. 76.

On August 12, Kalshi received written assurances from counsel for Defendants that

Defendants would forgo enforcement of the relevant Maryland laws against Kalshi pending the

outcome of Kalshi’s pending appeal in the Fourth Circuit. That assurance of nonenforcement has

rendered an injunction pending appeal unnecessary. Kalshi accordingly withdraws its motion

seeking that relief.

CONCLUSION

Kalshi respectfully withdraws its Motion for an Injunction Pending Appeal, ECF No. 73.

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