YouTubes is prosecuted to promote FTX

He says: “The truth is that people should put their big pants and realize that if you make a decision because of something you heard online, this is your responsibility.”

In the comments section, opinions were divided. Some commentators praised his transparency, while others took him to the mission. One of them wrote: “The content creators should be more cautious with those who support.” “Especially if it is paid support.”

“Yes”, and he was spilled in a comment. “Everyone learns.”

The lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday in the southern region of Florida, claims that a group of eight YouTubes and the influence management company, which had many customers who promoted Crypto and/or their participation.

The main prosecutor in the case is Edwin Jarison, a resident of Oklahoma also leads sporadic Collective action against celebrities, including Tom Brady And Gisele Bündchen for their roles in advertising FTX. Joseph Joseph Kay’s lawyer of the Moskovitz law office, previously told Buzzfeed News that his client was trying to save money for his granddaughter and fully lost his investments.

In the case against YouTube users, Garrison joined by FTX investors from all over the world, including UK and Australia. “Two effects are paid, just like all other promoters, and therefore they should take responsibility. They are pushed a lot because they play an important role today with social media, in making financial decisions,” Adam Moskovitz, the lawyer who represents the prosecutors, told Buzzfeed News.

In the aftermath of the FTX collapse, many YouTube owners named in the lawsuit published videos of apologizing for their role in promoting the company.

“I used to be sponsored by FTX. I think this is a shame. It is a scar. It is absorbed. If I can return, I will change it, because people have been wounded because of that.” He said. Stephen said in a November video“On the basic level, I made a mistake in thinking that Sam Bankan is unique has any relationship with his credibility.”

None of the influencers named in the lawsuit for the requests of Buzzfeed News to comment. However, Anderson, which runs BitBoy Crypto, runs, He said The news port eliminates an encryption that he did not receive his salary by FTX and intends to cash.

Pafffrath admits in his video on the lawsuit that while he promoted FTX, he had no money on the stock exchange and did not lose any money. However, it is noted that he lost $ 420,000 in another encryption investment.

“I have always believed that encryption is speculative and short of the organization, and if someone chooses to engage in encryption, then this is,” he says. Pafffrath deleted its videos to promote FTX.

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