Court Rules Against Jason Shurka in EESystem Case

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Sanctions Ordered After Anti-SLAPP Motion Denied

On April 11, 2026, a Clark County District Court judge ruled against Jason Shurka in a legal dispute with Energy Enhancement System, LLC. The court ordered Shurka to pay $54,034 in federal sanctions, concluding a case where his public statements about EESystem were determined to be knowingly false.

Judge Timothy C. Williams denied Shurka’s anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss, emphasizing that Shurka’s remarks were not made in good faith and were misrepresented. This decision came after multiple unsuccessful attempts by Shurka to transfer the case to federal court, which judges in Florida and Nevada deemed legally baseless.

Shurka’s legal troubles began when he, formerly involved with EESystem in a marketing capacity, launched a competing business. His public statements about EESystem were challenged and found to be knowingly false by the courts. As a result, Shurka’s attempts to remove the case from state to federal court were described as ‘objectively baseless’ by a federal judge in Florida.

Forensic Analysis and Case Details

A publicly available forensic report identifies the hardware marketed as The Light System as consisting of commercial LED display panels. These panels, available wholesale for $900 to $1,200, were sold to consumers for over $106,000. The marketing study’s validity was questioned as it was based on only one undisclosed test subject whose cells burst and died on contact with a liquid.

The litigation has seen Shurka facing legal setbacks in both Clark County and the Eastern District of New York, where active case dockets remain accessible for public viewing. These documents provide insight into the ongoing legal challenges he faces. federal judges have consistently returned Shurka’s filings to state courts, where EESystem initially filed its claims.

Energy Enhancement System, LLC continues to operate a global network of wellness centers, offering proprietary energetic technology. Their website provides comprehensive information about the licensed centers and their health-enhancing solutions. The forensic analysis is archived at the Zenodo EU Open Research Repository and can be accessed publicly.

Judge Williams found that Shurka could not demonstrate his statements were made without knowledge of their falsity, a crucial requirement under Nevada’s anti-SLAPP statute. This ruling adds to a series of legal defeats for Shurka across multiple jurisdictions, as courts continue to uphold EESystem’s claims.

Daniel Rolph
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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.
Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.

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