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BitBoy Crypto Ben Armstrong filed another lawsuit against some of his former colleagues and affiliates last week to get a Lamborghini back.
The complaint by the cryptocurrency YouTuber, stamped by the Superior Court in Cobb County, Georgia, on Nov. 1, named six defendants, Decrypt reported.
They were Hit Network CEO Timothy Shedd Jr., its CFO Timothy Shedd Sr., show regular Allison Fiveash, head of content Nickolas Dimondi, and company affiliate Carlos Diaz were all named as the defendants in the filing, along with Voomio CEO Justin Williams.
oh lawd Hit Network is pisssssssssssed about the lawsuit I just dropped on them
Somebody tag TJ and Justin. We are just getting started boiz
— Ben Armstrong aka BitBoy Crypto (@BenArmstrongsX) November 3, 2023
“This type of bullying is what we have come to expect from Ben Armstrong,” Dimondi told Decrypt in response to the lawsuit. “The entire complaint is laughable on its face and has no merit in court.”
Supposed Threats Towards Bitboy Crypto
In the complaint, Armstrong alleges that Diaz made verbal threats to his wife, Bethany Armstrong, on Aug. 30. These purported threats were made shortly after Armstrong filed his initial suit against the Shedds and Hit Network and included threats against Armstrong’s life unless a $3.2 million sum was paid and a public apology issued, according to the YouTuber.
The recent complaint also accuses Diaz of forcing Armstrong to transfer the title of his 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante on Sep. 14 and alleges that the Hit Network defendants then gave Diaz the vehicle’s title and keys. Armstrong argues that he is still the rightful owner of the luxury car and says that Diaz has repeatedly refused to return the vehicle.
In one of his efforts to retrieve the vehicle, Armstrong went as far as to livestream himself outside Diaz’s residence. This attempt failed after the YouTuber was arrested and briefly detained by police on Sep. 25.
Bitboy Crypto Ben Armstrong Adds to the Growing List of Complaints Involving Him
More than six legal complaints involving Armstrong have been filed in Georgia over the past four months. Shortly after the YouTuber withdrew his first suit, the Shedds filed a countersuit against Armstrong on Sep. 11. This prompted him to refile his initial case just a day later.
Shedd Jr. and Williams, along with their respective companies, then filed another suit against the YouTuber on Sep. 28, alleging libel and slander, amongst other allegations.
Shedd Jr. also proceeded to file a “stalking” complaint against Armstrong on the same day. Since then, Shedd has withdrawn his stalking complaint, but Armstrong revealed that the case is still listed as “open” on the Cobb County Clerk’s online records.
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