Ben Armstrong, also known as BitBoy Crypto, could be facing a warrant for his arrest after failing to appear in court. He was due to appear for allegedly harassing attorney Adam Moskowitz. Judge has declared that the harassment of Mos
Highlights
- Ben Armstrong, also known as BitBoy Crypto, was due to appear in court for allegedly harassing attorney Adam Moskowitz.
- Armstrong and others face charges of promoting the crypto exchange FTX and misleading investors without disclosing compensation.
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation has declared that the harassment by Ben Armstrong has become criminal conduct.
- Judge Melissa Damian warned Armstrong to appear on Monday to explain his absence.
- Armstrong could appear in a month when he will be in Miami for the annual Bitcoin Conference in Miami, according to his lawyer Jason Rindenau.
- He denies the charges and could face a warrant for his arrest if he does not appear in the court on Monday.
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