Jiggy Puzzles, LLC v. Steelhead Acquisition EE, Inc.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedFebruary 18, 2026
DocketN24C-10-212 PRW CCLD
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

JIGGY PUZZLES, LLC, ) ) Plaintiff/Counterclaim ) Defendant, ) v. ) C.A. No. N24C-10-212 PRW ) CCLD STEELHEAD ACQUISITION EE, ) INC. AND AESTUARY, INC, ) ) Defendants/Counterclaim ) Plaintiffs )

Submitted: January 14, 2026 Decided: February 18, 2026

Upon Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Aestuary. Inc.’s Motion for Summary Judgment, DENIED.

Upon Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff Steelhead Acquisition EE, Inc.’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment, GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part.

Upon Plaintiff Jiggy Puzzles, LLC’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Blake A. Bennett, Esquire, COOCH & TAYLOR P.A., Wilmington, Delaware; Kyle W. Roche, Esquire (argued), Velvel Freedman, Esquire, Riley Clafton, Esquire, and Mendel Konikov, Esquire, FREEDMAN NORMAND FRIEDLAND LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant Jiggy Puzzles, LLC. Alexandra M. Cumings, Esquire, and Jialu Zou, Esquire, MORRIS, NICHOLS, ARSHT & TUNNELL LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Blaine I. Green, Esquire (argued), and Jeremy F. Ruef, Esquire, PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LLP, San Francisco, California, Attorneys for Defendants/Counterclaim Plaintiffs Steelhead Acquisition EE, Inc and Aestuary, Inc.

WALLACE, J. Plaintiff Jiggy Puzzles, LLC (“Jiggy”) entered into an Asset Purchase

Agreement (“APA”) with Defendant Steelhead Acquisition EE (“Steelhead”),

which is owned by Aestuary, Inc. (“Aestuary” and collectively, “Defendants”).1

After Closing, Jiggy sued Steelhead for breach of contract and breach of the

implied duty of good faith and fair dealing, and sued Aestuary for fraudulent

inducement.2 Aestuary responded with a counterclaim of fraud against Jiggy.3

And Steelhead countered with counterclaims of breach of contract, fraud, and

breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing against Jiggy.4

Now, the parties seek summary judgment. Specifically, Steelhead moves

for summary judgment on Jiggy’s breach-of-contract claim relating to the APA’s

earnout provision and Jiggy’s implied-covenant claim, Aestuary moves for

summary judgment on Jiggy’s fraud claim, and Jiggy moves for summary

judgment on Aestuary’s fraud counterclaim, Steelhead’s breach-of-contract

counterclaim, Steelhead’s implied-covenant counterclaim, and several of the

Defendants’ affirmative defenses.

1 See generally Amend. Compl. (D.I. 58). 2 See id., 33–35. 3 See generally Def. Aestuary, Inc.’s Answer, Affirmative Defenses, and Countercls. in Resp. to Amend. Compl. [hereinafter “Aestuary’s Answer” or “Aestuary’s Countercl.”] (D.I. 87). 4 See generally Def. Steelhead Acquisition EE Inc.’s Answer, Affirmative Defenses, and Countercls. in Resp. to Amend. Compl. [hereinafter “Steelhead’s Answer” or “Steelhead’s Countercl.”] (D.I. 88).

-1- For the foregoing reasons, Steelhead’s Motion for Partial Summary

Judgment is GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part, Aestuary’s Motion for

Partial Summary Judgment is DENIED, and Jiggy’s Motion for Partial Summary

Judgment is GRANTED, in part, and DENIED, in part.

I. BACKGROUND

Unless otherwise noted, the Court draws the following background from

undisputed facts in the pleadings and documentary exhibits submitted by the

parties.

A. THE PARTIES

Plaintiff Jiggy is a Delaware limited liability company.5

Defendants Steelhead and Aestuary are both Delaware corporations with

their principal places of business in San Francisco, California; Steelhead is a

wholly owned subsidiary of Aestuary.6

B. THE APA

Kaylin Marcotte founded Jiggy in November 2019 as a niche puzzle brand

that capitalized on the surge of stay-at-home hobbies during the COVID-19

pandemic.7 After rapid growth during its first two years, the Jiggy business

5 Aestuary Countercl., at ¶ 2; Steelhead Countercl., at ¶ 2; Jiggy Puzzles, LLC’s Answer to Aestuary Inc.’s Countercls. and Jiggy Puzzles, LLC’s Answer to Def. Steelhead Acquisition EE Inc.’s Countercls., at ¶ 2 (D.I. 96, 97). 6 Amend. Compl., at ¶¶ 8-9; Aestuary Answer, at ¶¶ 8-9; Steelhead Answer, at ¶¶ 8-9. 7 Countercl. Pls.’ Answering Br. in Opp’n to Jiggy’s Mot. for Partial Summ. J. [hereinafter -2- leveled off and declined in 2022.8 Because of this, Ms. Marcotte engaged DBD

Partners (“DBD”) to find a buyer and facilitate sale of the business.9 DBD’s

outreach included contact with about 118 potential buyers.10 Through this effort,

Jiggy obtained a letter of intent (“LOI”) from Aestuary.11 After signing the LOI,

Aestuary formed Steelhead to acquire and hold Jiggy’s assets.12

In April 2023, Aestuary operations associate David Herrera sent Ms.

Marcotte an email expressing interest in a potential acquisition.13 The parties

conducted due diligence leading up to the acquisition.14 Then, Ms. Marcotte

presented Jiggy to Aestuary co-founders and executives Adam Brzeczek and Juan

Castellanos.15

“Defs.’ Opp’n.”], at 5 (D.I. 106) (citing Amend. Compl., at ¶ 14); Aff. of Blaine I. Green in Supp. of Steelhead’s Op. Br. in Supp. of its Mot. for Summ. J. [hereinafter “Green Aff.”], Ex. A [hereinafter “Marcotte 10/14 Tr.”], at 13 (D.I. 90). 8 Marcotte 10/14 Tr., at 150; Green Aff., Ex. C. [hereinafter “Marcotte 10/21 Tr.”], at 231 (D.I. 90). 9 Marcotte 10/14 Tr., at 196–197. 10 Transmittal Aff. of Alexandra M. Cumings in Supp. of Countercl. Pls.’ Answering Br. in Opp’n to Jiggy’s Mot. for Partial Summ. J. [hereinafter “Cumings Opp’n Aff.”], Ex. 5 (D.I. 106). 11 Green Aff., Ex. B [hereinafter “Marcotte 10/16 Tr.”], at 14 (D.I. 90); Cumings Opp’n Aff., Ex. 6 (D.I. 106). 12 Defs.’ Opp’n, 8; Pl. Jiggy Puzzles, LLC’s Op. Br. in Supp. of its Partial Mot. for Summ. J. [hereinafter “Jiggy Op. Br.”], at 1 (D.I. 93). 13 Amend. Compl., at ¶ 24; Aestuary Answer, at ¶ 24; Steelhead Answer, at ¶ 24. 14 Amend. Compl., at ¶ 28; Aestuary Answer, at ¶ 28; Steelhead Answer, at ¶ 28. 15 Marcotte 10/14 Tr., at 228.

-3- During negotiations, Aestuary represented to Jiggy that:

(1) Aestuary had significant cash reserves on hand;

(2) Aestuary’s equity investors had committed sufficient capital to grow its portfolio companies, including Jiggy;

(3) Aestuary had the financial and human resources to expand Jiggy’s operations; and

(4) Aestuary intended to deploy its marketing, supply chain, and operations expertise to virtually guarantee it would grow Jiggy’s revenue by at least ten percent.16

In the lead-up to signing the APA, Jiggy presented profit-and-loss

statements and financial information from DBD and an outsourced accountant,

Empire Tax.17 After Aestuary identified inconsistencies in Jiggy’s reported

financials, the parties agreed to reduce the purchase price.18

C. APA MATERIAL PROVISIONS

Jiggy and Steelhead executed the APA on August 17, 2023.19 The APA is

a valid and enforceable contract supported by adequate consideration.20

16 Aestuary’s Op. Br. in Supp. of its Mot. for Summ. J. [hereinafter “Aestuary Op. Br.”], at 1 (D.I. 89) (citing Amend. Compl., at ¶¶ 2, 31, 128); Decl. of Kaylin Marcotte in Supp. of Jiggy Puzzles LLC’s Opp’ns to Defs.’ Motions for Summ. J. [hereinafter “Marcotte 12/8 Decl.”], at ¶¶ 5–6 (D.I. 105); Marcotte Tr. 10/14, at 56–57. 17 Decl. of Kaylin Marcotte in Supp. of Jiggy Puzzles LLC’s Motion for Summ. J. [hereinafter “Marcotte 11/7 Decl.”], at ¶¶ 5–8 (D.I. 93). 18 Cumings Opp’n Aff., Ex. 13. 19 Defs.’ Opp’n, at 9 (citing Amend. Compl., at ¶ 1); See Transmittal Aff. of Blake A. Bennett [hereinafter “Bennett Op.

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