Lawyers representing a class action lawsuit against “BitBoy Crypto” YouTuber Ben Armstrong and other crypto influencers alleged to have promoted crypto exchange FTX have claimed Armstrong has made multiple threats against them.
A March 20 court filing by the class action’s lawyers in a Florida District Court claimed Armstrong “began harassing” the lawyers after the suit was filed on March 15 with “endless phone calls, Tweets and emails” and “insulting and threatening posts on Twitter, Youtube, and other social media.”
Armstrong is among several so-called “FTX influencers” named in the suit that seeks $1 billion as they allegedly “promoted [the] FTX crypto fraud without disclosing compensation.”
The filing claimed Armstrong was “at times making up to 21 calls within a 45-minute period,” and left voicemails “full of vulgarities” that “specifically” targeted the lawyers.
The filing further alleged the voicemails included warnings to Adam Moskowitz — one of the lawyers in the class action suit with one where Armstrong allegedly told Moskowitz “we’re going to have First Amendment protesters around your house 24/7 day and night.”
Like wtf lawyers chiming in saying I better be careful… LMAO you have to be kidding.There is only one person who better be careful and it’s Adam Moskowitz. I’ve already told him privately. YOU DO NOT GET TO MAKE LIES UP. You will be held accountable.#
The lawyers claimed another voicemail told them “that the ‘home addresses’ of the ‘lawyers’ are ‘being circulated on Reddit.’”
In a statement to Cointelegraph, Armstrong said “I haven’t made a single call ever to them” and that he “tweeted about them and emailed them several times.”
“I’m going to have Adam Moskowitz’s legal license taken from him,” Armstrong
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