Crypto lawsuit against Tom Brady, Shaquille O'Neal, and the Golden State Warriors gets the cooperation of a former FTX exec
The case against Tom Brady, Shaquille O'Neal, and other celebrities who promoted FTX has gained the cooperation of the failed crypto exchange's ex-compliance chief Dan Friedberg, according to anFriedberg provided evidence showing that important FTX promotional activity took place in Florida, the May 11 filing said – even though some of the defendants have claimed they shouldn't be targets of the lawsuit because they don't reside in the Sunshine State.
"I did not appear in Florida on behalf of any FTX entity nor did I take any action in the State of Florida related to the advertising contract," David said in a declaration filed last month. Friedberg was a defendant in the original complaint but agreed to cooperate with plaintiffs in exchange for being freed from liability.
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