14/12/2022 Celebrities that promoted Bored Ape NFTs are now facing a class action lawsuit

An illustration of a Bored Ape at the center of a vortex pulling in Meebits and CryptoPunks. Yuga Labs may have landed the Bored Ape Yacht Club in hot water.Illustration by Alex Castro / The Vergenone

On Thursday, December 8th, Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP fileda class action complaint on behalf of plaintiffs Adam Titcher and Adonis Realwith the United States Central District Court of California, Western Division. The complaint targets the company Yuga Labs Inc., most famously known for its Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection. However, other defendants include a long list of celebrities deemed responsible for unrealistically hyping up the value of Yuga Labs’ intangible goods.

Some of the specific charges include violations of unfair competition laws, aiding and abetting, and civil conspiracy, among others, but it is summarized fairly well in a quote from a2017 article from the US Securities and Exchange Commission that states, “Celebrities and others are using social media networks to encourage the public to purchase stocks and other investments. These endorsements may be unlawful if they do not disclose the nature, source, and amount of any compensation paid, directly or indirectly, by the company in exchange for the endorsement.”

The suit was filed alongside a wealth of evidence outlining how Yuga Labsused a service called MoonPay as an intermediaryto compensate the people promoting the NFT collection.

MoonPay is advertised as an NFT exchange for celebrities and other investors but was, according to the complaint, used as an avenue to compensate celebrity endorsements of Yuga Labs NFTs, without disclosing this information to investors. The complaint further details that MoonPay was started by Guy Oseary, a connected Hollywood talent agent who conspired with Yuga Labs to provide this intermediary.

The plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial on these charges, requesting damages and restitution to be awarded to anyone who suffered financial losses by purchasing Yuga’s NFTs or Yuga’s cryptocurrency, ApeCoin, starting from April 23rd, 2021.

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https://www.theverge.com/2022/12/13/23507575/bored-ape-yacht-club-yuga-labs-nft-cryptocurrency-lawsuit