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REPL.US
id: 1650
Replimune ($REPL) FDA Rejection, Misleading Trial Claims, and RP1 Collapse Case
The court has appointed the lead plaintiff to represent the class.
D. Massachusetts
Court1:25-cv-12085
Case number11/22/2024
Class period Start07/21/2025
Class period End09/22/2025
Lead Plaintiff motion deadline- $REPL investors filed a claim against Replimune for overstating the strength of its lead therapy RP1, misrepresenting the viability of its Phase 2 IGNYTE trial, and concealing critical FDA concerns about study design and patient heterogeneity.
- After the FDA rejected its Biologics License Application for RP1, citing inadequate trial design, $REPL crashed 77.24% on July 22, 2025.
Case Details:
Between November 22, 2024, and July 21, 2025, Replimune told investors that RP1—a combination therapy with nivolumab—was positioned for accelerated FDA approval for anti-PD1 failed melanoma. The company repeatedly cited its Breakthrough Therapy Designation, enrollment progress, and IGNYTE trial results to build investor confidence, portraying the study as “registration-directed.”
Internally, however, Replimune knew that the IGNYTE trial lacked the controls, population uniformity, and statistical power required for regulatory approval. Executives continued to promote the upcoming PDUFA date without warning investors of the trial’s shortcomings.
On July 22, 2025, the FDA issued a Complete Response Letter rejecting the RP1 application, citing failure to demonstrate adequate and well-controlled evidence of efficacy due to excessive patient heterogeneity. $REPL collapsed 77.24% to close at $2.80.
Based on these events, $REPL investors filed a claim against Replimune, alleging the company:
- It misled investors about the likelihood of RP1’s FDA approval.
- It concealed key flaws in trial design and regulatory readiness.
- It maintained an inflated growth narrative despite internal warnings.
Investors argue Replimune overstated RP1’s prospects to preserve its valuation and secure continued capital.
Case Type
US Securities Class Action
Case Status
Lead Plaintiff Appointed
Alleged Offence
Misleading Statements,
Failure to Disclose
Suspected Party
Directors,
Management
Security Type
Stocks
Trade Direction
Long
Shock Event Date
07/22/2025
Filing date
07/24/2025
Lead Plaintiff Deadline
09/22/2025
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