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Influencer served settlement demand via NFT following $7M token presale

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nonfungible token (NFT) influencer has been served with a settlement demand via an NFT — which casually dropped the “F-bomb” several times — alleging that the influencer engaged in wire fraud “at a minimum” on a recent $7 million token presale. On May 20, Mike Kanovitz, a partner at law firm Loevy & Loevy, stated in a tweet that a settlement demand letter had been served as an NFT to the wallet address associated with the influencer known as Ben.eth, whose real identity remains undisclosed. Ben.eth “used a manipulative launch strategy” for the Psyop (PSYOP) token, which raised $7 million in its initial presale over 72 hours. The concerns revolved around how the liquidity pools (LP) were structured and how the tokens “trickled out” after the presale. Shortly after the letter was published on Twitter, Ben.eth tweeted that 50% of the tokens had been sent out and “the rest will be sent in short order.” “At a minimum, you would be guilty of wire fraud, which is a predicate act for racketeering and the basis for a treble damages award against you ($7 million becomes $21 million),” the letter stated. he warned of a potentially “painful” process for Ben.eth if the letter is not complied with.

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