Bitboy Crypto Fires Ben Armstrong for Drug Abuse
Bitboy Crypto has made the decision to terminate its association with YouTuber Ben Armstrong due to his drug abuse. This announcement follows a series of efforts to support and help Armstrong during his relapse into substance abuse, as well as address the emotional, physical, and financial harm he has caused to the company’s employees and the Bitboy Crypto community.
Key Points:
– Bitboy Crypto fires Ben Armstrong for his drug abuse
– BJ Investment Holdings and Hit Network take legal action to remove him from the company
– Armstrong’s substance abuse caused physical, emotional, and financial harm
– The popular Bitboy Crypto YouTube channel will continue without Armstrong
– Armstrong has faced previous legal issues, including harassment charges
BitBoy Crypto YouTube Channel Continues Without Armstrong
Despite the dismissal, the Bitboy Crypto YouTube channel, which has 1.45 million subscribers, will continue without Armstrong as its face. This decision may not come as a surprise to the community, as Armstrong has been involved in controversies, including not showing up in court for harassment charges and openly mocking a federal judge.
Adam Moskowitz’s Lawsuit
Adam Moskowitz, the lawyer representing plaintiffs in the class action against influencers who allegedly promoted fraud, including Armstrong, has also sued Armstrong for harassment. Moskowitz accuses Armstrong of engaging in endless phone calls, tweets, emails, and making threatening social media posts. The class action seeks over $1 billion in damages and also implicates Binance and its CEO, Changpeng CZ Zhao, in allowing the exchange of unregistered securities.
Hot Take:
The decision to fire Ben Armstrong from Bitboy Crypto due to his drug abuse is a necessary step to protect the company’s reputation and the well-being of its employees and community. Armstrong’s previous legal issues and behavior further justify this decision. Moving forward, Bitboy Crypto will need to rebuild its image and continue to provide valuable content without Armstrong as its face.