Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is set to be deposed next month as part of a defense against a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging that he promoted a Ponzi scheme” in the form of now-bankrupted crypto lender Voyager Digital. A deposition in legal terms generally involves answering a line of questioning under oath during the pre-trial discovery stage of a potential court case. In a Jan. 9 court order, U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid denied Cuban’s request to split the deposition into two sessions and ordered that his full deposition would be taken on Feb. 2 in Dallas, Texas. As part of the defense, two Dallas Mavericks employees will also be deposed before Feb. 23. Additionally, the judge stated that three plaintiffs behind the suit — Pierce Robertson, Rachel Gold and Sanford Gol...