Elon Musk $258 Billion Dogecoin Lawsuit Expands

Reuters2022-09-08

NEW YORK, Sept 7 (Reuters) - The $258 billion racketeering lawsuit accusing Elon Musk of running a pyramid scheme to support the cryptocurrency Dogecoin has expanded, adding seven new investor plaintiffs and six new defendants including his tunnel construction business Boring Co.

According to an amended complaint filed on Tuesday night in Manhattan federal court, Musk, his electric car company Tesla Inc, his space tourism company SpaceX, Boring and others intentionally drove up the price of Dogecoin more than 36,000% over two years and then let it crash.

By doing so, the defendants "profited tens of billions of dollars" at other Dogecoin investors' expense, while knowing all along that the currency lacked intrinsic value and that its value "depended solely on marketing," the complaint said.

Tesla, SpaceX and Boring did not immediately respond on Wednesday to requests for comment. Tesla disbanded its media relations department in 2020.

The original lawsuit was filed in June.

Shortly afterward, Musk, the world's richest person, tweeted that he would "keep supporting Dogecoin," and in an interview said "people that work around the factory at SpaceX or Tesla" asked him for that support, the amended complaint said.

Other new defendants include the Dogecoin Foundation, which calls itself a nonprofit providing governance and support for Dogecoin. It could not immediately be reached for comment.

The $258 billion in damages is triple the estimated decline in Dogecoin's market value since May 2021.

That was around the time Musk, playing a fictitious financial expert on a "Weekend Update" segment of NBC's "Saturday Night Live," called Dogecoin "a hustle."

Dogecoin traded at about 6 cents on Wednesday, down from around 74 cents in May 2021.

The case is Johnson et al v. Musk et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 22-05037.

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Comments

  • Peithebest
    2022-09-13
    Peithebest
    [Surprised] 
  • SK19
    2022-09-08
    SK19
    Payback time 😅
  • romanc9
    2022-09-08
    romanc9
    Make money all keep quiet. Lost money look for scapegoats.. What kind of investors are all this. Cannot afford don't invest or trade. If the court award then all people who bought equities and lose money should seek for compensation. Governments and regulatory bodies already warned when investing crytocurrency.. Should make the them. Pay for court time.. 
  • MSTAN
    2022-09-08
    MSTAN
    👌👌
  • _dachad
    2022-09-08
    _dachad
    Clowns were greedy, wanted to make a fast buck by pure speculation.  Now trying to make a fast buck off a lawsuit.  Situation was so predictable.
  • Sysy
    2022-09-08
    Sysy
    Ok
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