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Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather sued over promotion of cryptocurr­ency tokens

- LISA RICHWINE

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr are facing a lawsuit alleging the celebritie­s misled investors in their promotion of a cryptocurr­ency token.

The lawsuit, filed on Jan 7 in Los Angeles federal court, claims the celebritie­s touted tokens sold by EthereumMa­x, or EMAX, in order to boost its price and make themselves a profit “at the expense of their followers and investors”.

“The company’s executives, collaborat­ing with several celebrity promoters... made false or misleading statements about EthereumMa­x through social media advertisem­ents and other promotiona­l activities,” the lawsuit stated.

According to the lawsuit, Kardashian promoted EthereumMa­x in a June 2021 post on Instagram, when she had 250 million followers.

“Are you guys into crypto?” she wrote in the post, followed by the disclaimer “this is not financial advice”, but that she wanted to share “what my friends just told me” about the EthereumMa­x tokens. She included the #AD hashtag to show the post was a paid advertisem­ent, the lawsuit said.

Mayweather promoted EthereumMa­x on his boxing trunks during a widely viewed fight with YouTube star Logan Paul in June, among other times.

Representa­tives for Kardashian and Mayweather did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

EthereumMa­x, the company, was also named in the lawsuit.

“The deceptive narrative associated with the recent allegation­s is riddled with misinforma­tion about the EthereumMa­x project,” EthereumMa­x said in a statement. “We dispute the allegation­s and look forward to the truth coming out.”

The lawsuit, which was filed by a New York resident who bought EMAX tokens and lost money, is proposed as a class-action suit for anyone who bought EMAX tokens from mid-May to late June 2021.

The case seeks restitutio­n and disgorgeme­nt of profits by the defendants.

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