Shareholders Issue Formal Demand and Draft Statement of Claim Alleging Misappropriation of Valuable Lithium Asset by Former Directors and Officers.
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 14, 2026) - Significant shareholders of Emerita Resources Corp. ("Emerita"), through legal counsel, have issued a formal demand letter (dated May 14, 2026) to the Special Committee of Emerita's Board of Directors (the "Special Committee"), calling on the Board to immediately commence legal proceedings in Ontario and Brazil to recover the Falcon Project — including the highly valuable flagship Bandeira lithium property — from Lithium Ionic Corp. ("Lithium Ionic") and to hold accountable those individuals responsible for the alleged misappropriation of this asset.
Should the Board fail to act, the demanding shareholders intend to seek leave from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) to pursue a derivative action on behalf of and in the name of Emerita.
Background: The Ontario Securities Commission Application
On April 9, 2026, the Ontario Securities Commission ("OSC") released an Application for Enforcement Proceeding ("Application") alleging that certain of Emerita's former directors and officers — David Patrick Gower (former CEO and Director), Michael Lawrence Guy (former Chairman and Director), Sergio Damian Lopez (Corporate Secretary), and Gregory Francis Duras (CFO) (collectively, the "Director Respondents") — together with Hélio Botelho Diniz (Managing Director, Brazil of Lithium Ionic) and related Brazilian entities, fraudulently diverted the Falcon Project away from Emerita for their own benefit.
The Application alleges that, while serving as fiduciaries of Emerita, the Director Respondents covertly arranged to transfer the Falcon Project — a 100% interest in the Falcon Litio MG Project in Brazil that Emerita had validly exercised an option to acquire — to a new company they formed, LI Ionic Inc., in which they were the majority and controlling shareholders.
The Alleged Misappropriation
According to the draft Statement of Claim enclosed with the demand letter and intended to be filed as a derivative action if Emerita's Board does not act:
The Demand and the Draft Statement of Claim
The demand letter, sent by legal counsel on behalf of major Emerita shareholders, calls upon the Special Committee to:
The Draft Statement of Claim, enclosed with the demand letter and to be filed as a derivative action, if necessary, seeks, among other things:
Deadline for Board Action
The Special Committee has been given until May 29, 2026, to confirm that the Board has authorized Emerita to immediately pursue claims against Lithium Ionic Corp and the named individuals in both Ontario and Brazil.
If no such confirmation is received by that date, the demanding shareholders will seek leave from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) to commence a derivative action on behalf of Emerita, and will take steps to bring this letter and the draft Statement of Claim to the attention of all Emerita shareholders in advance of the forthcoming Shareholders Meeting.
Why This Matters to Emerita Shareholders
The key Falcon Project property — now marketed by Lithium Ionic as the Bandeira lithium project — is situated immediately adjacent to Brazil's two operating lithium mines, CBL and Sigma Lithium in the Lithium Valley of Brazil. The northwestern boundary of the project is just 500 metres from these existing mines. The asset has been described by Lithium Ionic as its flagship property and whose shares were valued by the market on the day of the OSC notice at CAD $250 million. The base case economics of the project from the September 2025 feasibility study is post-tax NPV8 of US$1.45 billion and an IRR of 61%.
Emerita shareholders paid the consideration to acquire this asset. If the allegations in the OSC Application and the draft Statement of Claim are proven, this property belongs beneficially to Emerita — and, through it, to Emerita's shareholders. The demanding shareholders believe that recovering the Falcon Project would represent a transformative outcome for Emerita and its shareholders.
Forward-Looking Information and Legal Notice
This press release contains forward-looking information based on the demand letter dated May 14, 2026, and the draft Statement of Claim prepared in connection with a potential derivative action. The allegations described herein are contained in the OSC's Application for Enforcement Proceeding and the draft Statement of Claim, and have not been proven in any court or regulatory proceeding. The described claims represent the position of significant shareholders and their legal counsel. No assurance can be given that legal proceedings will be commenced, or that any proceedings, if commenced, will be successful. This press release is issued for informational purposes to Emerita's shareholders and does not constitute legal or investment advice.
All Director Respondents and individuals named above are presumed innocent and not liable, and are entitled to defend the allegations made against them. The allegations made by the OSC and in the draft Statement of Claim have not been proven and therefore remain allegations only.
Shareholders of Emerita Resources Corp. Media and Shareholder Inquiries email:emoshareholders26@gmail.com
Slide Source - Lithium Ionic's Corporate Presentation May 2026 - Page 5
EMERITA RESOURCES’ SHAREHOLDERS DEMAND BOARD ACTION TO RECOVER FALCON PROJECT FROM LITHIUM IONIC CORP.Shareholders Issue Formal Demand and Draft Statement of Claim Alleging Misappropriation of Valuable Lithium Asset by Former Directors and Officers.Toronto, Ontario — May 14, 2026
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