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YouTuber vs. YouTuber: BitBoy Crypto Sues Atozy for Defamation

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YouTuber vs. YouTuber: BitBoy Crypto Sues Atozy for Defamation

Ben Armstrong, known as BitBoy Crypto on YouTube, says he sustained damages in excess of $75,000.

Aug 24, 2022 at 9:02 a.m. UTC
Updated Aug 24, 2022 at 3:19 p.m. UTC
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YouTuber Ben Armstrong, whose videos produced under the moniker BitBoy Crypto have 1.44 million subscribers, filed a lawsuit alleging defamation against fellow YouTuber Erling Mengshoel, Jr., known as Atozy and with a following of 1.23 million.

In the suit filed Aug. 12, Armstrong cites Mengshoel's Nov. 8, 2021, video "This Youtuber Scams His Fans ... BitBoy Crypto" and alleges he sustained damages in excess of $75,000. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in Atlanta.

Mengshoel's video relates to comments Armstrong made about the cryptocurrency of Pamp Network, pamp (PAMP). In it, "he makes repeated attacks on Armstrong’s honesty, credibility and reliability," according to the filing.

Pamp started trading July 2020 and touched a record high $2.15 on Aug. 10, 2020, CoinCodex data shows. It's now quoted about $0 and has a market cap of $2.04.

"Atozy’s video repeatedly calls Armstrong a 'dirtbag,'" the filing says. "Atozy’s Video claims that it will 'expose him [Armstrong] as the dirtbag he is,' and states several times that Armstrong is one of a group of 'dirtbag influencers.'"

Mengshoel said he's looking for financial help to fight the claim.

"I'm crowdfunding to help cover the insane costs of defending myself against this frivolous lawsuit," he posted in a Twitter thread. "Last night the 3rd person Bitboy sent to my house showed up and served me the lawsuit. According to media reports, he has previously made '$30,000 for a single paid promotion' and now 'feels responsible for the losses suffered by his followers.' I stand by the allegations in the lawsuit, and don't understand why he filed it," Atozy added with a link to a CNBC story about social media influencers that features Armstrong.

Neither Mengshoel nor Armstrong had responded to CoinDesk requests for comment by publication time.


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