YouTuber Tom Nash has become the latest person to be served an FTX lawsuit through Twitter after a court granted permission for it to be served electronically. The crypto exchange engaged in major marketing campaigns and signed a number of agreements with well-known crypto influencers. Now, following the exchange’s collapse last year, those deals are coming back to haunt some influencers. Tom Nash Served Lawsuit Through Twitter On Tuesday, the Moskowitz Law Firm tweeted Nash informing him that he had been served with the lawsuit. The Florida District Court allowed the law firm to serve Nash through the means of:
With the conviction of FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) out of the way, investors are now turning their attention to celebrity endorsers of the exchange. A class-action lawsuit in Miami alleges that former football player Tom Brady, comedian Larry David, and other famous individuals encouraged them to trust the company…
Tom Brady and his now ex-wife Gisele Bundchen have lost close to two million shares that were at one point, worth as much as $150 million in the now dead FTX crypto exchange. The famous pair were among the many celebrities that either served to endorse the company or engaged…