Logan Paul, a name synonymous with internet fame, has recently found himself in the eye of a legal fiasco. The YouTube sensation turned crypto enthusiast is suing Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, for defamation. The bone of contention? A series of videos on Paul’s failed non-fungible token (NFT) project, CryptoZoo.

Can’t get over the fact that Logan Paul subscribed to my Patreon, advertised it on his main channel, said he admired my “work ethic” & “creativity”, and then said he’s suing me. https://t.co/eYB57EIHgQ pic.twitter.com/8guq428rtM

— Coffeezilla (@coffeebreak_YT) January 4, 2023

Logan Paul vs. Coffeezilla’s Defamation Duel

Background

CryptoZoo, an ambitious NFT game, was launched with much fanfare in 2022. The game allowed players to buy NFT “eggs” using the game’s token, ZOO. However, the project hit a roadblock, and accusations of it being a scam started to surface.

Hey Logan, was promising $1.8 million in refunds to CryptoZoo victims, and 6 months later not paying "another masterclass in marketing"? Asking for all the people who got scammed by you and the criminals you hired. https://t.co/wRS4yE24Jb

— Coffeezilla (@coffeebreak_YT) June 29, 2023

Coffeezilla, a YouTuber famed for his financial fraud exposés, released three videos calling CryptoZoo “Logan Paul’s biggest scam.” He accused Paul of defrauding his fans by pocketing the money of NFT holders without delivering the rest of the promised project.

Source: YouTube (Findeisen in the first of three videos discussing Paul’s CryptoZoo project).

Hey Logan, was promising $1.8 million in refunds to CryptoZoo victims, and 6 months later not paying "another masterclass in marketing"? Asking for all the people who got scammed by you and the criminals you hired. https://t.co/wRS4yE24Jb

— Coffeezilla (@coffeebreak_YT) June 29, 2023

Paul, on the other hand, has vehemently denied these allegations. He claims that Coffeezilla purposefully omitted information in his videos that proved Paul was “deeply committed” to CryptoZoo’s success. According to Paul, he was “deceived by several of the project’s trusted advisers who turned out to be conmen.”

The Lawsuit

In response, Logan Paul filed a defamation lawsuit against Coffeezilla. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in a San Antonio, Texas District Court, states that Findeisen “maliciously and repeatedly [published] false statements accusing Paul of operating a scam in connection with a troubled blockchain project called CryptoZoo.” Paul is seeking damages over $75,000 plus interest and lawyer fees.

The plot thickens as Paul shifts the blame for the project’s failure onto Eduardo “Eddie” Ibanez and Jake Greenbaum. Paul accuses Ibanez of being a “charlatan” who lied about his credentials and Greenbaum, an adviser, of being more interested in personal profit than creating a legitimate project.

Why It Matters

This legal battle highlights the intersection of celebrity influence, NFTs, and due diligence. Investors need to be cautious when diving into the NFT space, as not all projects are equal. Coffeezilla’s critique serves as a reminder to thoroughly research any crypto project before investing.

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