Fwiw, I don't wish the plaintiffs well in the case. Brandon isnt being altruistic in his pursuit. His intention no doubt is to get what he put in, plus, at the expense of everyone else. If he prevails, we all get screwed with nothing, labrat might get seriously damaged, and brandon ends up with all of the chips.
Even if brandon doesnt prevail, we are all in a position of being far from breaking even.
That is not how it works. If the jury decides that the investors split up the assets there will be an executor that divides everything up. Everyone will have to submit their claim by most likely signing an affidavit and proving you are the owner of the address that holds X number of shares to claim your piece of the pie.
We will learn more as the discovery process unfolds. I'm sure the first things the lawyers will demand will be a list of assets and access to the books. If Zach hasn't kept accurate records or has been mixing personal and business funds it will get ugly fast.