A cryptocurrency influencer, who is among defendants sued last week for $1 billion in fortunes lost via FTX, is the subject of a status conference for alleged threats and harassment on a Florida attorney.

Lead counsel Adam Moskowitz, the managing partner of the Moskowitz Law Firm in Coral Gables, alleged crypto influences, allegedly like defendant Ben Armstrong, take the position that they are “immune from accountability” for statements made online to their followers.

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