Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, tweeted last month that he was facing complaints from SafeMoon for giving the company “a bad look” when he complained about his losses.
that he told people that the project may be a scam before he made his investment and asked his audience if he should sue the plaintiffs for wasting his time.the people who initiated the lawsuit against Portnoy filed a notice of dismissal.
This follows an earlier filing from Portnoy’s side declaring that he has no connection with the SafeMoon project.for alleged “unfair representations” and giving the company"a bad look" when he mentioned his token losses on his show. The complaint also showed that the project had asked the celebrity to update his holdings to version 2.
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