Logan Paul is facing multiple allegations of cryptocurrency fraud.
Paul has been having fun with BBC journalists investigating allegations of fraud.
the CryptoZoo class action lawsuit is still ongoing.
Logan Paul, who became a YouTube wrestler, has always faced accusations of defrauding his fans with questionable #cryptocurrency projects, and CryptoZoo is one of the most notable of them, despite promising to acquire "NFT" CryptoZoo and transfer responsibility to his partners Eduardo Ibanez and Jake Greenbaum. The full story of the project's collapse remains unclear.
In an unexpected turn of events, Logan Paul was recently confronted by a BBC reporter who was investigating allegations of fraud. Instead of answering questions directly, he began to play tricks on the reporters, which called into question his claim that he wanted to make things right.
Because Logan Paul's cryptocurrency adventures have attracted media attention, BBC reporters have been trying to #interview him for months. They tried to get Paul's point of view on the allegations that he profited from a scheme to use memcoins to pump and withdraw money, and CryptoZoo was accused of deliberately using the card.
After months of rejecting the interview request, Paul finally agreed, at least it seemed that way. He asked reporters to meet him at the boxing gym he owns with his brother Jake Paul in Puerto Rico. The timing was odd as Hurricane Ernesto hit the island. The Category 100 hurricane, with gusts of up to 1 mile per hour, caused severe flooding on May 8 and wreaked havoc in the Caribbean, with Puerto Rico being particularly hard hit.
Despite the difficult conditions they had to attend the gym, the reporter immediately sensed that something was wrong. The atmosphere was tense, and instead of preparing for a serious interview, they realized that they were under the scrutiny of numerous cameras aimed at them.
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