Judge Recommends Dropping Logan Paul’s Ex-Assistant From 'CryptoZoo' Lawsuit
2025-07-10 00:24:06
Main Idea
A U.S. magistrate judge ruled that Logan Paul's lawsuit against YouTuber Coffeezilla can proceed, rejecting Coffeezilla's request to dismiss the case with prejudice.
Key Points
1. The lawsuit involves allegations of defamation by Logan Paul against YouTuber Coffeezilla (Stephen Findeisen) over statements made about Paul's CryptoZoo NFT project.
2. Magistrate Judge Henry J. Bemporad denied Coffeezilla's motion to dismiss, stating that the term 'scam' could be considered opinion but noted the investigative framing and reach of Coffeezilla's content.
3. Logan Paul has also launched a separate NFT refund initiative for CryptoZoo buyers, offering reimbursements in exchange for waiving future legal claims.
4. A separate ruling dismissed Danielle Strobel from a related class-action lawsuit due to lack of personal jurisdiction, as she was not alleged to have publicly promoted CryptoZoo.
Description
Logan Paul’s former assistant Danielle Strobel’s early token access and equity stake weren’t enough to establish jurisdiction, a judge found.
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