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  1. April 24, 2020

    Investors Fight Kevin Hart's Bid To Nix Crypto Scam Suit

    Investors asked a Georgia federal judge to keep actor and comedian Kevin Hart on the hook for allegedly duping them into buying now-worthless digital tokens via his social media posts, arguing Friday that Hart helped an entertainment executive violate state securities laws.

  2. March 02, 2020

    Rapper TI Exits Suit Alleging Endorsement Of FLiK ICO

    Rapper T.I. permanently ditched a proposed class action suit accusing him of duping investors into buying now-worthless digital tokens in an initial coin offering for FLiK after a Georgia federal judge found Friday that state securities fraud claims don't link the entertainer's alleged actions to the Peach State.

  3. August 16, 2019

    TI Says ICO Investor Suit Should Be Dead And Gone

    Rapper T.I. on Thursday looked to escape a lawsuit by investors claiming he and others duped them into participating in an initial coin offering for now-worthless digital tokens, saying the allegations against him do not specifically identify any wrongdoing on his part.

  4. May 10, 2019

    Rapper T.I. Faces 2nd ICO Suit, Parallel Suit Names Kevin Hart

    Investors alleging an initial coin offering backed by rapper T.I. and an entertainment executive of being a scam launched a lawsuit in Georgia federal court Friday, while participants in a similar case sought to bring a new claim that involves comedian and actor Kevin Hart.

  5. April 25, 2019

    Investors In ICO Involving Rapper T.I. Told To Bring More Facts

    Token buyers have 30 days to tell a Georgia federal judge when exactly they bought into an initial coin offering — allegedly backed by rapper T.I. and an entertainment executive — that they are calling a $2 million scam.

  6. November 01, 2018

    Rapper T.I. Accused Of Running Cryptocurrency ICO Scam

    A group of investors hit rapper T.I. and an entertainment executive with a putative securities class action in Georgia federal court Thursday, claiming they violated securities laws by duping the investors into funneling $2 million into an initial coin offering of so-called "FLiK tokens" that are now worthless.