'Atozy you've won' — Bitboy drops defamation lawsuit $200K defense raised

'Atozy you've won' — Bitboy drops defamation lawsuit $200K defense raised

“So we are gonna drop the lawsuit, 100% and I'm sorry this became public,” said Ben Armstrong. Ben Armstrong, the man behind Bitboy Crypto said that he is dropping the defamation suit against fellow Youtube content creator Erling Mengshoel Jr., who goes by the name Atozy.Armstrong officially filed the suit against Mengshoel Jr. on Aug. 12 in response to a Nov 2021 video titled “This YouTuber scams his fans… Bitboy Crypto” which alleged that Armstrong was dishonestly promoting dubious assets to his audience such as PAMP for his own gain. He was seeking $75,000 in damages over the ordeal.....


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