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FTX influencers face $1 Billion class-action lawsuit over alleged crypto fraud promotion

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The suit is led by Edwin Garrison and was filed against “FTX influencers,” primarily on the YouTube platform.

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A class-action suit led by Edwin Garrison has been filed against “FTX influencers,” mostly on YouTuber, seeking $1 billion because they “promoted FTX crypto fraud without disclosing compensation.” The suit was filed March 15 in the Southern District of Florida Miami Division.

Kevin Paffrath, Graham Stephan, Andrei Jikh, Jaspreet Singh, Brian Jung, Jeremy Lefebvre, Tom Nash, Ben Armstrong, Erika Kullberg and Creators Agency LLC were named as respondents. The Moskowitz Law Firm is representing the plaintiffs.

The suit is a consolidation of several class actions suits, according to the law firm. Garrison’s suit was filed on November 15, 2022, “and is the first-filed FTX-related class action filed in the country,” the firm said.  

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Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/ftx-influencers-face-1-billion-class-action-lawsuit-over-alleged-crypto-fraud-promotion

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