Jonna et al v. Bitcoin Latinum et al

  1. October 24, 2025

    Investors Push To Find Crypto Firm Liable In Fraud Case

    Investors alleging their cousin fraudulently talked them into investing in a cryptocurrency firm have asked a Michigan federal judge to grant them a partial early win and find the firm liable for selling unregistered securities to the public.

  2. September 29, 2025

    Crypto Promoter Fined For Skipping Deposition In Fraud Case

    A Michigan federal judge has ordered a cryptocurrency promoter to pay $1,000 for missing a deposition deadline in a case brought by investors who said the promoter duped them into buying digital assets.

  3. May 14, 2025

    6th Circ. Won't Send Bitcoin Latinum Suit To Arbitration

    A Michigan federal judge was right to find that cryptocurrency firm Bitcoin Latinum can't send investor fraud claims to arbitration after waiting two years to seek that option, the Sixth Circuit has determined.

  4. June 18, 2024

    Crypto Firm Latinum Can't Arbitrate Investors' Fraud Suit

    A Michigan federal judge discerned that crypto firm Bitcoin Latinum can't send claims it duped investors out of promised digital assets to arbitration considering it didn't raise the issue in the two years since the suit was brought.

  5. August 10, 2023

    6th Circ. Stays Bitcoin Suit Amid Bid To DQ Dickinson Wright

    The Sixth Circuit has paused a Michigan federal court suit brought by parties claiming they were duped into investing in the Latinum cryptocurrency while it considers an appeal from proposed intervenors seeking to have Dickinson Wright PLLC disqualified from representing the plaintiffs due to a purported conflict of interest.

  6. June 02, 2023

    6th Circ. Nixes Appeal In Blockchain Co. Securities Suit

    The Sixth Circuit on Friday dismissed a blockchain company's attempt to disqualify counsel for investors who've hit it with a securities fraud suit, saying the company failed to satisfy numerous obligations.

  7. May 16, 2023

    Blockchain Co. Wants 6th Circ. To Boot Attys From Fraud Suit

    Monsoon Blockchain Co. said Tuesday it will ask the Sixth Circuit to help it disqualify Dickinson Wright PLLC from representing investors who say they were duped into investing in the Latinum cryptocurrency, arguing the firm has a conflict because it represents Monsoon, which is closely connected to Latinum's creator.