Bitboy's Battle: Ben Armstrong's Legal War Over Stolen Assets
Ben Armstrong, AKA Bitboy, sues former colleagues, alleging Lamborghini theft, racketeering, and a harrowing tale of intimidation and betrayal.
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Ben Armstrong, AKA Bitboy, sues former colleagues, alleging Lamborghini theft, racketeering, and a harrowing tale of intimidation and betrayal.
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The ongoing legal skirmish involving Bitboy has intensified; he is determined to recover assets that were seized, including a Lamborghini that mysteriously disappeared.
Crypto influencer Ben ‘BitBoy’ Armstrong has been released on bail following his arrest which involved a confrontation with his former business partner. The confrontation was partially live-streamed on X.
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BitBoy Crypto founder Ben Armstrong said that Celsius would not allow him to withdraw money unless he first transferred more funds to the Celsius platform.
BitBoy Crypto founder Ben Armstrong said that Celsius won’t let him withdraw money from the platform without sending more money to it first.