After the failed launch of the HAWK coin meme, Hawk Tua girl Hallie Welch finally opened up, but was heavily berated by members of the crypto community After launching
HAWK, Welch went silent for weeks. The last time we heard from her was an audio stream on December 4, in which she tweeted that she was going to sleep.
After that, there were no social media posts, no podcasts, no tweets - nothing until Friday's X message.
I take this very seriously and want to reach out to my fans, affected investors and the community at large. I am fully cooperating with the legal team representing the victims and I am ready to help them, uncover the truth, bring the perpetrators to justice and resolve this matter.
Welch's statement came as the creator and promoter of Hawk Toa
#Meme Coin On Thursday, investors filed a lawsuit against Tuah The Moon Foundation, OverHere Ltd, Clinton So and
#Alex Larson Schultz, alleging that HAWK tokens were sold as unregistered securities.
The lawsuit, filed in the Eastern District of New York, alleges that Welch's misleading promotion using his internet fame led to a dramatic loss of 90% of the tokens and over $151,000 in investor losses. LINE_ BREAK However, Welch has nothing to do with the lawsuit. In a recent statement, she advised anyone who lost money on HAWK to contact the Berwick law firm, which is handling the case along with Wolf Popper.
the internet has reacted with jokes, memes, and serious complaints; even Polymarket reported that Welch is not going to tweet again until December 20. Even Polymarket launched a poll to see if Welch would tweet again before December 20th, and she got there just in time.
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