A proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed against former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner by a group of investors who claim to have incurred financial losses due to her promotion of the JENNER memecoin.
The lawsuit, lodged in a California federal court on November 13 by Mihai Caluseru from Romania and Naeem Azad from the United Kingdom, alleges that Jenner, along with her manager Sophia Hutchins, misled investors into purchasing what they describe as unregistered securities.
The plaintiffs, who invested over $56,000 in JENNER, claim they suffered monetary damages. They assert they would not have participated had they been properly informed, suggesting that misleading statements by Jenner influenced their decision.
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According to the lawsuit, Jenner failed to comply with regulatory requirements by not registering the digital token with the appropriate authorities. This alleged oversight deprived investors of essential information needed to assess the risks involved, leading to unforeseen losses.
Initially launched on the Solana
The investors allege that Jenner has since neglected the project, ceasing promotional efforts and leaving them facing significant financial setbacks. They argue that recovering these losses is improbable due to Jenner's purported abandonment of the initiative.
When Jenner transitioned the token to Ethereum, the plaintiffs allege it diminished the Solana-based JENNER token’s worth by imposing a 3% transaction fee or “tax” on Ethereum transactions. They argue that Jenner never disclosed this fee arrangement, which they claim unfairly enriched her.
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