Logan Paul’s lawsuit against YouTuber Coffeezilla is moving forward after a US magistrate judge denied Crypto Sleuth’s request to dismiss Paul’s bias.
Coffee Zilla’s lawyer, his real name is Stephen Findeisen A motion has been submitted to reject it On behalf of the Findisen and Coffee Break Productions LLC, the claim that the honorable lib haughty statement cannot slander Paul.
Texas Magistrate Judge Henry J. Bemporard disagreed, saying that the use of the word “fraud” in the word “fraud” meets the definition of defamation, adding that his role as a cryptography investigator would lead “objectively reasonable readers” to understand his statement as a claim of fact. Therefore, Bemporad recommended that they refuse to move. Submit it Dated March 26th.
“At the time of suing, the plaintiff fully argues that the statement on the matter in this case is reasonably capable of a meaningful malnutrition and not an invalid opinion,” the judge wrote in his recommendation.
Saga between Paul and Coffee Zilla It goes back to early 2023when the influencer threatens to sue the detective for an honorable lib haughty statement made during the investigation of the NFT project and game that Paul had connected.
Over a year later, Paul was blessed with threats, formally file a lawsuit He claims he has discovered “we have repeatedly maliciously published false statements accusing Paul of manipulating fraud in connection with a problematic blockchain project called Cryptozoo.”
There is findisen Seven videos have been released At least three have been specifically mentioned in the latest submission by Judge Bemporad on YouTube: Paul and Cryptozoo.
In these videos, Findisen claims that Paul’s game, which has never been fully realized, is a scam. This is to include the word “scam” in the biggest video title that has over 10 million views on YouTube.
Findeisen is not the only party caught up in a long-standing legal battle surrounding Cryptozoo. a The class action lawsuit was filed in 2023investors claim that the project has carried out a “ragpur”.
Paul later submitted countersuits to two of the project’s contributors. Eduardo “Eddie” Ibanez Jake “cryptoking” Greenbaum, turning responsibility in the direction of the pair, saying their actions had “Intent to scam all of us.”
Paul said that before that class action lawsuit He had secured $1.8 million To refund those who joined Cryptozoo. A year later, he opened an unsafe website to accept a refund claim of up to $2.3 million. The person who submitted the request waived their rights In the future, he will sues Paul on Cryptozoo.
Parties to the case between Paul and Coffeezilla have been provided for 14 days since they were provided with a copy of Judge Benpolad’s recommendations to file an objection.
Edited by Andrew Hayward
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