Selena Gomez's alleged legal trouble with Celsius Energy Drink has taken an unexpected turn. Just a few months after the news broke, Gomez has filed a motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit that accused her of being involved in the development of the drink. The lawsuit claimed that Gomez's Instagram post promoting the drink led to a surge of sales and an increase in stock prices for Celsius, causing financial losses for investors. However, in a recent court filing, Gomez's attorney argued that the allegations against her are "baseless" and that she should not be held liable for promoting a product that was already on the market before her post. The motion cites several legal precedents that support Gomez's claim, including a 2008 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that a celebrity's endorsement of a product does not constitute securities fraud if the product was already being sold at retail. The plaintiffs in the case have yet to respond to Gomez's motion to dismiss, but legal experts believe that the court is likely to rule in her favor based on the strength of her argument.