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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.