Regret Over Involvement in FTX Super Bowl Ad
American comedian Larry David has expressed regret for participating in a Super Bowl ad promoting the failed cryptocurrency exchange, FTX. In an interview, David admitted that he relied on advice from friends who assured him it was legitimate. However, he now sees it as an unfortunate decision.
Class-Action Lawsuits Filed
David, along with former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, Tom Brady, and Gisele Bundchen, is facing multiple class-action lawsuits. The lawsuits accuse them of defrauding investors by not conducting proper due diligence on the exchange. David and the other celebrities have requested the dismissal of the case, claiming they were not responsible for the losses.
Influencers Also Facing Legal Repercussions
Not only celebrities but popular finance YouTubers are also facing legal action. They are accused of promoting FTX on their channels without adequate scrutiny, resulting in significant losses for investors.
FTX’s Bankruptcy and Legal Consequences
FTX filed for bankruptcy in November 2022, nine months after the Super Bowl ad. The former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been arrested and convicted of multiple felony counts. FTX is now focusing on compensating customers rather than resuming operations.
Hot Take: Accountability and Restitution in the Crypto Industry
Despite the legal troubles surrounding FTX, there is a positive trend in the crypto industry towards accountability and restitution for those affected by failed ventures. FTX’s shift towards compensating customers reflects this broader trend.