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Basketball legend and businessman Shaquille O’Neal was filed in legal papers on Sunday in an FTX lawsuit. targeting supporters of
Adam Moskowitz, Co-Lawyer Speaking to investors in the FTX class action lawsuit, Moskowitz Law Firm said Shaq had been “hiding and chasing away from process servers for the past three months.” per coin desk.
“Billion Dollar FTX Class Action Plaintiff Served @SHAQ Outside Home,” Moskowitz Law Firm murmured“It is clear that he must not destroy or erase these security tapes, as his home video cameras record our services and must be kept for litigation purposes. I made it.”
Moskowitz Law Firm ahead of Sunday night’s update murmured At Shack on April 13, he said, “All other FTX celebrities agreed to receive complaints,” giving NBA Hall of Famers “courtesy and honor” in allowing lawyers to file papers. I asked.
You have been running from us for months and all other FTX celebs have agreed to receive their complaints. Tomorrow our process servers will file a legal complaint on your behalf. Please allow me to
— Moskowitz Law Firm (@moskowitzesq) April 14, 2023
The FTX class action lawsuit alleges that Bankman-Fried and other celebrities defrauded investors by promoting a cryptocurrency that was ultimately a “Ponzi scheme.” court documentOther celebrities involved in the lawsuit are Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen, Stephen Curry and Kevin O’Leary.
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“A lot of people think I was involved, but I was just a paid spokesperson for the commercial,” O’Neill said. told CNBC in December.