![]() ![]() In January 2022, she was named in a lawsuit for allegedly promoting EthereumMax tokens in a pump-and-dump scam. Kardashian wasn't the only celebrity named in the lawsuit, which included Floyd Mayweather and Paul Pierce. As of this writing, the Safemoon lawsuit is pending. The issue that Coffeezilla and others have with Paul's endorsements isn't that he made them it's that none of his posts were labeled as "sponsored ads," insinuating malfeasance in what amounts to numerous pump-and-dump scams involving Sademoon, Yummy, MILK token, and more. The YouTuber also managed to account Paul for $2.2 million in promotions and payments that were initially hidden. But, that was just the tip of the iceberg. Paul's involvement with the scandalously inflated token was discovered by Coffeezilla, who tracks down and exposes scammers.Īs detailed by BeingCrypto, Coffeezilla was able to connect a payment of $190,000 to Paul, indicating Safemoon paid him to promote its token. True to his reputation, in March 2022 he was accused of making "false or misleading statements to investors about SafeMoon." According to BeingCrypto, these allegations centered around Paul's promotion of a crypto coin, which led to a class-action lawsuit against people including Nick Carter, Lil Yachty, and Soulja Boy, as well as himself. Though Violet didn't comment on the alleged scam, Cheek denied the accusations to BuzzFeed news. ![]() However, those parameters weren't disclosed before the giveaway. Eventually, Cheek folded, and two of the winners were disqualified because of their age and non-U.S. Per the outlet, winners alleged that they never received their prizes amid claims that messages to Violet and Cheek regarding the competition reportedly went unanswered. According to BuzzFeed News, however, that caption was quickly changed to "long day (announcing the winners Friday)" and then simply "long day," which remains there as of this writing. In a since-edited caption, she explained that her followers could win "free Louis Vuitton bags" if they followed Cheek and tagged two friends in the comment section. Launched on Instagram, the post showed Violet sitting among a slew of Louis Vuitton merchandise. In 2019, Violet was accused of orchestrating a scam via a Louis Vuitton giveaway involving her now-defunct partner company, Cheek. Since serving their sentences, the "B.E.A.M SQUAD" channel is more popular than ever, and has gained over 400,000 new subscribers since news of their crimes broke. ![]() Altidor received two years, while Louis was given one year and a day. In 2019, they plead guilty to charges of conspiracy and aggravated identity theft, and were sentenced to prison a year later, per United States Department of Justice. ![]() As well as stealing money from more than 1,400 people in this way, they also filed false tax documents to obtain significant tax refunds they weren't owed. Billy B revealed he "was stealing identities to make money," and Eva "allowed illegal money to come into bank account," back in 2014. As reported by CBS 12 News, the couple accessed the Social Security Administration's site with personal information stolen from others, and changed the destination of benefit payments to their own bank accounts. In a video titled " The End Of Beam Squad? *FINAL UPDATE*," the couple came clean about their past. ![]()
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