Ben Armstrong, also known as BitBoy Crypto, ignored a federal judge’s order to appear in a Florida courtroom on April 20 to address harassment allegations.
Highlights
- Ben Armstrong, also known as BitBoy Crypto, ignored a federal judge’s order to appear in a Florida courtroom on April 20 to address harassment allegations.
- The judge reportedly referred the matter to the FBI and issued a warrant for the YouTuber’s arrest if he fails to appear by April 24.
- Armstrong has more than 1 million followers on Twitter and 1.4 million YouTube subscribers.
- The case against Armstrong moved forward without him, with the judge reportedly referring the case to the Federal Attorney’s Office.
- The lead attorney representing the plaintiffs in that case claimed that Armstrong harassed the legal team with “endless phone calls, tweets and emails,” voicemails “full of vulgarities”
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