Crypto YouTuber Benjamin “Bitboy” Armstrong has filed yet another lawsuit against some of his former colleagues and affiliates last week over an “unlawfully stolen” Lamborghini and “a pattern of racketeering,” according to Armstrong, his attorneys, and documents viewed by Decrypt.
Armstrong’s latest complaint, which was stamped by the Superior Court in Cobb County, Georgia on November 1, names six defendants: Hit Network CEO Timothy Shedd Jr., Hit Network CFO Timothy Shedd Sr., Voomio CEO Justin Williams, Hit Network show regular Allison Fiveash, Hit Network Head of Content Nickolas Dimondi, and company affiliate Carlos Diaz.
Shedd, Williams, and Fiveash have not yet responded to Decrypt’s requests for comment. Shedd Sr. and Diaz could not be reached for comment.
“This type of bullying is what we have come to expect from Ben Armstrong,” Dimondi told Decrypt when reached for comment on the latest filing. “The entire complaint is laughable on its face and has no merit in court.”
The complaint alleges that Diaz made verbal threats toward Armstrong on multiple occasions and allegedly claimed that Diaz had ties to organized crime.
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Author: Kate Irwin
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