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EthereumMax: Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather file motion to dismiss EMAX class action lawsuit

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Home » Business » EthereumMax: Kim Kardashian, Floyd Mayweather file motion to dismiss EMAX class action lawsuit

A number of celebrities identified in promoting failed digital currency project EthereumMax (EMAX) has asked the court to dismiss the suit from disgruntled investors.

The celebrities, led by reality TV star Kim Kardashian and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, argued that the class action lawsuit filed against them portrays the “same basic theory” that the courts have already struck out. In 2022, the court dismissed an initial lawsuit on the grounds that the celebrities’ actions in advertising the tokens did not amount to a pump-and-dump scheme.

“The Court otherwise dismissed the prior complaint in full due to fundamental flaws. The addition of new claims, Defendants, and over 100 pages of largely irrelevant allegations does not cure the defects,” the defendant’s filing read.

The plaintiffs argue in their updated filing that the celebrities promoting the project influenced them to buy EMAX tokens. In their defense, the defendants claim that aside from pushing an already rejected basic theory, the EMAX investors “suffered no injury from merely holding onto the tokens.”

Other points from the defendants include an argument that the plaintiff’s claims are barred because they relied on state consumer laws and an argument that the plaintiffs cannot prove that the defendant’s action caused a fall in EMAX tokens. The filing goes on to poke holes in the plaintiff’s move to advance a “guilty-by-social-acquaintance theory” and its decision to add “irrelevant and boilerplate allegations.”

In October 2022, Kardashian reached a $1.26 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for failing to disclose that she was paid $250,000 to promote the Ethereum Max project on Instagram.

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Grewal stated that the requirement is to allow investors to decide whether or not the security promoter is unbiased. At the moment, the SEC is pursuing enforcement action against NBA Hall of Famer Paul Pierce for his role in promoting EMAX tokens.

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Yesterday, Kim Kardashian and Floyd Mayweather took a major step in an attempt to dismiss a class action lawsuit initiated against their cryptocurrency business venture EthereumMax, or EMAX.

The lawsuit alleges that the celebrity couple used their fame and influence to present a “false light” to their followers in their promotion of EMAX and its worldwide launch. The plaintiffs argue that this false light amounted to a type of fraud that attracted investment from consumers who believed that their money would secure them discounted coins and other benefits.

Kardashian and Mayweather each filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit on Monday, which argued that the plaintiffs’ complaint should be tossed out because it does not establish the legal grounds for a class action lawsuit. The couple also claim that the plaintiffs have not been able to show that the alleged losses sustained by EMAX investors were a result of something they did or did not do.

The plaintiffs hope to recover money they invested in EMAX, which they allege they did believing in the false light Kardashian and Mayweather presented to the public. It remains to be seen if these motions to dismiss will be successful, but it appears that the two celebrities are attempting to take legal steps to protect their business interests.

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