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Selena Gomez and Mother Sued for Fraud Over Mental Health Startup Wondermind

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August 17, 2026
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Pop star Selena Gomez and her mother, Mandy Teefey, are facing a fraud lawsuit from investors who claim they were misled about the operations and future of Wondermind, the mental health company the pair co-founded in 2021.

According to legal documents obtained by Global News, several investors allege that Gomez, Teefey, and Wondermind co-founder Daniella Pierson made false representations about the company’s leadership, partnerships, and products in order to keep funding flowing. The suit accuses them of securities fraud, common law fraud, and breach of contract.

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What Wondermind was supposed to be

Wondermind launched in November 2021. The company described itself as a platform offering “doable ways to put your mental fitness first every day,” with content, tools, and community resources centered on mental wellness.

Gomez, who has spoken publicly about her own mental health struggles, was positioned as the face of the brand. Teefey, her mother and longtime manager, was listed as a co-founder. Pierson, a media entrepreneur, was the third co-founder.

The startup drew attention because of Gomez’s profile and because mental health was becoming a major focus for brands and investors in the post-pandemic years.

The investors’ allegations

The plaintiffs say they invested $1.2 million USD into Wondermind. They claim that between 2022 and 2025 they repeatedly asked Teefey and Pierson for updates, and were told the company was doing well.Selena Gomez and Mother Sued for Fraud Over Mental Health Startup Wondermind

Gomez purported to sign a contract obligating her to perform and then ignored it. The partnerships did not exist. The initiatives never materialized. The app was never built,” the filing states.

The suit also alleges that while Wondermind was “quietly collapsing,” the founders did not inform investors. Instead, the plaintiffs say they learned the extent of the problems from a September 2025 article in The Cut titled “What Happened at Wondermind?”

That article, cited in the lawsuit, described what the investors call “utter disarray” at the company. It alleged mismanagement by Teefey, a leadership void after Pierson’s departure, Gomez distancing herself from the brand, and failures to pay employees and vendors on time. The lawsuit also references allegations about Teefey’s personal struggles, though those claims have not been independently verified by Global News.

Global News reached out to representatives for Gomez for comment but had not received a response at the time of publication.

The plaintiffs are seeking rescission of their $1.2 million investment, plus damages, legal costs, and attorneys’ fees.

They argue they would not have invested, or would not have continued funding, had they known the true state of the company.

From 2022 to 2025, the lawsuit says, updates provided by email and phone “concealed the significant operational and financial issues at the Company. Indeed, the Defendants affirmatively misrepresented that the Company was performing well.”

Celebrity wellness brands have boomed in recent years, but they also carry risk. Investors often bet as much on the name attached as on the business plan. When that name is less involved than promised, or when leadership changes behind the scenes, the gap between expectation and reality can grow quickly.

Wondermind was marketed as a mission-driven company, but also as a scalable business. The lawsuit alleges the founders sold it as both: a culturally important mental health platform and a revenue-generating company with major corporate partners and a proprietary app.

If the allegations are true, it would mean investors were funding an idea that was never fully built. If the defendants dispute the claims, the case will likely hinge on what was actually promised in contracts and investor communications, and what Gomez’s contractual obligations were.

No court has ruled on the allegations, and the defendants have not yet filed a public response.For Gomez, who has built much of her public image around authenticity and advocacy, the lawsuit presents a reputational challenge. She has been open about therapy, bipolar disorder, and the pressures of fame, and Wondermind was an extension of that advocacy.

For the investors, the case is about money and accountability. For the broader wellness industry, it’s another reminder that mission-driven branding doesn’t replace operational transparency.

The lawsuit was filed in August 2026. It lists Wondermind, Selena Gomez, Mandy Teefey, and Daniella Pierson as defendants.

As the case moves forward, the court will have to determine whether the company’s collapse was the result of fraud, mismanagement, or simply a startup that failed to find product-market fit.

Until then, Wondermind — once pitched as a new kind of mental health platform — is now the subject of a legal fight over what was promised, what was delivered, and who was responsible.

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