The trader who sued pump.fun for damages is still using the platform
In a recent lawsuit filed by Burwick Law against pump.fun, the main plaintiff was proven to have lost $231 in PNUT transactions.
However, tracking the trader's address showed that he had lost a total of $49,535 in other transactions on pump.fun, indicating that he continued to use the site after filing the lawsuit.
It is understood that pump.fun is led by 21-year-old CEO Noah Bernhard Hugo Tweedale. He co-founded the platform with 21-year-old CTO Dylan Kerler and 23-year-old pseudonymous COO Alon Cohen.
The lawsuit lists these three individuals and Baton Corporation, operator of pump.fun as defendants. According to online documents, Baton Corporation was established in March 2023 and its office is located in a business park in Bury St Edmunds.
The lawsuit represents a group of PNUT purchasers but despite this, Kendall Carnahan who leads the litigation is the only named plaintiff in this case.
The suit also alleges that pump.fun sold and provided PNUT as unregistered securities but emphasizes there are no allegations of fraudulent intent against Baton Corporation. It seeks trial by jury and asks for an economic amount for plaintiffs which will be determined during trial.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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