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Crypto / Legal
A U.S. magistrate judge in Texas has recommended that media personality Logan Paul's defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Stephen Findeisen, known as Coffeezilla, should move forward. The lawsuit centers around Findeisen's investigative vide...
The legal dispute between Logan Paul and Stephen "Coffeezilla" Findeisen traces back to early 2023 when Findeisen published multiple videos investigating CryptoZoo, an NFT-based game promoted by Paul that never fully launched. Findeisen labelled the project a "scam" in several video titles, attracting millions of views.
Paul formally sued Findeisen for defamation, alleging the statements were false and malicious. Findeisen's legal team moved to dismiss the case, arguing the statements were opinions and not capable of defamation. However, Texas Magistrate Judge Henry J. Bemporad disagreed in his recommendation dated March 26 (year stated as 2025 in source, likely typo). He reasoned that calling the project a "scam," especially by someone presenting themselves as an investigator, could be understood by a reasonable audience as a factual claim capable of defamatory meaning.
This lawsuit is part of a larger web of legal issues surrounding CryptoZoo. Investors filed a class-action lawsuit against Paul and others in 2023, alleging they were victims of a "rug pull." Paul has denied scamming investors, initiated a $2.3 million refund program (requiring claimants to waive lawsuit rights), and filed his own countersuit against former project contributors, blaming them for the project's failure. The judge's recommendation allows Paul's specific defamation claim against Findeisen to proceed for now, pending any objections.
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This case raises questions about the responsibility of online investigators and the legal boundaries of commentary. Do you think calling a failed project a "scam" constitutes defamation or protected opinion? Let us know!
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