Sec Sues Jake Paul Over Crypto Promotion

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 01:09

Sec Sues Jake Paul Over Crypto Promotion

Jake Paul, 5 others settle with SEC for $400,000 after being hit with

Jake Paul reaches settlement with SEC in crypto touting case

SEC charges crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun, celebrities Lindsay

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SEC Sues Jake Paul for 'Illegally Touting' Justin Sun-Linked Cryptos

Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-prizefighter, was among several celebrities who agreed to pay a total of $400,000 in disgorgement, interest and penalties to settle

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is suing YouTube personality Jake Paul over the promotion of cryptocurrencies connected to Tron founder Justin

The US Securities and Exchange

NEW YORK - The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday charged Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and several other celebrities with failing to disclose that

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sued actress Lindsay Lohan, YouTuber Jake Paul, and six other celebrities for promoting cryptocurrencies

US SEC sues Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and others over deceitful

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YouTuber-turned-pro-boxer Jake Paul and seven other celebrities were charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission for promoting a crypto asset without

SEC Sues Influencer Jake Paul for Illegally Touting TRX and BTT

SEC Sues Jake Paul for 'Illegally Touting' Justin Sun

Jake Paul and five other

Jake Paul and five other celebrities settled for a combined $400,000 with the SEC after being hit with crypto violations. The violations stem from the SEC charging Tronix

According to a report, Jake Paul is being sued by the SEC for promotion of cryptocurrencies, “TRX and/or BTT” which are both connected to Tron founder Justin Sun.

Internet personality Jake Paul was sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over his alleged illegal promotion of cryptocurrencies tied to Justin

SEC Sues Jake Paul Over Crypto Promotion - Watcher Guru

Jake Paul among 6 celebrities to settle charges with SEC for