Haliey Welch, known for her 'Hawk Tuah' viral moment, has been named in an updated class action lawsuit concerning the Solana-based HAWK meme coin. Initially not included, Welch, her manager Johnnie Fortster, and her company 16 Minutes LLC are now defendants in the case filed by Burwick Law. The lawsuit introduces new fraud allegations, claiming the token was designed to collapse, with insiders allegedly dumping $1.27 million worth of HAWK shortly after its launch.
Welch's company had signed a monetization agreement with Memetic Labs, receiving $125,000 upfront and $200,000 for promotional milestones. The legal action seeks alternative methods to serve existing defendants, as the firm intensifies its pursuit of accountability in the token's collapse.
Haliey Welch Added to HAWK Meme Coin Lawsuit Amid Fraud Allegations
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