Moskowitz Law Firm Serves Legal Notice to Crypto Influencer via a Tweet

The case against the crypto influencers that promoted FTX without disclosing their financial gains continues.

, a cryptocurrency YouTuber from Georgia, was The Moskowitz Law Firm permission from a Florida district court judge on May 2nd to serve Nash with legal notice through Twitter. The court filing outlined the process for serving Nash via Twitter, including sharing a legal notice URL from the law firm’s official Twitter account while tagging Nash’s handle. In addition, . According to the filing, Nash’s . It also mentioned that a previous email sent to Nash’s public email address did not bounce back, indicating its validity. US federal law permits alternative methods of serving foreign defendants, ensuring that these methods comply with international agreements and effectively notify the defendant. , including seven YouTubers like Graham Stephan, Brian Jung, and Ben Armstrong (known as “BitBoy Crypto,”) as well as the talent management company Creators Agency and its founder, Erika Kullberg. One of the defendants, . Following the missed attendance, Armstrong shared a Twitter post claiming he did not care. This unconventional approach to serving legal notice highlights the role of technology in modernizing legal processes and adapting to the digital age, where traditional methods may no longer suffice.

Robert Wilson
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