Judge Recommends Dismissing Most Claims in Logan Paul’s CryptoZoo Lawsuit
A Texas magistrate judge has dealt a significant blow to the class-action lawsuit against YouTuber Logan Paul over his failed NFT project CryptoZoo. The court recommended dismissing 26 of 27 claims, including a permanently rejected commodity pool fraud allegation described as requiring "dizzying mental gymnastics."
The plaintiffs failed to demonstrate Paul's direct involvement in CryptoZoo's collapse, despite alleging a "rug pull" scheme involving unfulfilled promises of NFT features and rewards. Magistrate Judge Ronald Griffin's 75-page report leaves room for amended claims but underscores the evidentiary challenges facing investors seeking restitution.
The ruling highlights growing legal scrutiny of celebrity-backed crypto ventures, particularly those leveraging NFT technology. While the court's decision doesn't absolve Paul of all liability, it substantially narrows the case's scope and sets a notable precedent for similar disputes in the digital asset space.