Tag: celebrity lawsuit
Roger Ver Faces Lawsuit Over $20.8 Million Crypto Options Dispute
Bitcoin Cash advocate Roger Ver faces a $20.8 million lawsuit over unsettled crypto options. What does this mean for his financial future?
Celebrity Promotion Fallout: Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather, and EthereumMax Lawsuit Dismissed
A federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Kardashian, Mayweather for EthereumMax promotion, but plaintiffs may refile. Explore the implications!
Mango Labs Takes Legal Action Against DeFi Exploiter Avraham Eisenberg
Mango Labs has filed a lawsuit against Avraham Eisenberg, claiming he exploited their platform for millions in crypto. Discover the details of the case.
The Great Robinhood Share Tug-of-War: BlockFi, FTX, and Courtroom Drama
A gripping courtroom drama unfolds as BlockFi and FTX fight over $450 million in Robinhood shares. Who will claim the riches?
Celsius Networks’ Bold Move: Could a New Token Save the Day?
Celsius Networks considers issuing a new token to repay creditors in a comeback strategy post-bankruptcy.
Tarantino and Miramax: The NFT Showdown Over ‘Pulp Fiction’
Explore the NFT battle between Tarantino and Miramax over Pulp Fiction. A gripping legal fight with major implications for the film industry.
Tax Evasion Showdown: Karl Racine Takes On MicroStrategy and Michael Saylor
Attorney General Karl Racine sues MicroStrategy and Michael Saylor for tax evasion. Explore the legal drama behind this high-profile case.
Nexo vs. Bulgaria: The Legal Battle Amidst Raids and Withdrawals
Nexo is set to sue the Bulgarian government over police raids, alleging illegal actions and seeking compensation amidst significant market outflows.
Court Drama: Judge Partially Denies Motion to Dismiss in Aptos Labs Lawsuit
Discover the latest in the Aptos Labs lawsuit as a judge partially denies CEO Mo Shaikh’s motion to dismiss claims from Shari Glazer.
High-Profile Lawyer Kyle Roche Withdraws Amid CryptoLeaks Scandal
Kyle Roche withdraws from multiple crypto lawsuits following controversial CryptoLeaks allegations. What does this mean for the future of these cases?