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L'ancienne star de la NFL Rob Gronkowski paiera 1,9 million de dollars pour régler le procès d'un investisseur en Crypto

Victor Oladipo de la NBA et le pilote de course Landon Cassill ont également conclu des accords, et un groupe d'investisseurs de Voyager a déclaré qu'il s'agissait de la « première tranche » de règlements avec les promoteurs de l'ancien prêteur de Cryptomonnaie .

Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, right (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix)

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DOJ Argues Super Bowl Ad Featuring Comedian Larry David Casts Doubt on FTX.US Separation

FTX ads featuring comedian Larry David and football star Tom Brady show a blurring between bankrupt crypto exchange FTX's U.S. and international businesses, the U.S Department of Justice said Friday. CoinDesk regulatory reporter Jack Schickler discusses the latest developments ahead of Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud trial in October.

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Les collectionneurs en ont assez des singes et ne veulent T payer de redevances

Le prix plancher des NFT du Bored APE Yacht Club a chuté et les redevances des créateurs ont atteint leur plus bas niveau en deux ans. De plus, le site d'objets de collection sportifs de Tom Brady, Autograph, serait en train de s'éloigner des Crypto.

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Taylor Swift Previously Approved FTX Sponsorship Deal, But Sam Bankman-Fried Backed Out: NYT

"The Hash" hosts discuss a new report from The New York Times that breaks down how NFL legend Tom Brady's sponsorship deal with FTX turned sour after the exchange filed for bankruptcy. Plus, the panel reacts to Taylor Swift's reported approval of a sponsorship deal with FTX and that Sam Bankman-Fried actually backed out of the agreement.

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La startup NFT Autograph de Tom Brady change de stratégie face aux difficultés : NYT

Autograph se concentre désormais sur une approche plus large visant à aider les célébrités à fidéliser leurs fans et a supprimé une partie du langage Crypto de son marketing.

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Attorney Behind Lawsuit Against FTX Weighs In on Celebrity Endorsements

The Moskowitz Law Firm Managing Partner Adam Moskowitz explains why his firm is turning its attention to celebrity promoters of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, saying, "these are no brainer cases." CoinDesk reached out for comment to Sam Bankman-Fried, along with Latham & Watkins, the firm which represents FTX celebrity endorsers, including Tom Brady and Larry David, and did not hear back.

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Un nouveau juge à Miami vient de nommer un nouveau juge pour le recours collectif contre Sam Bankman-Fried et les promoteurs de Celebrity FTX.

Ce procès est ONEun des nombreux recours collectifs déposés contre FTX au cours du mois qui a suivi son effondrement.

Sam Bankman-Fried and Tom Brady at Crypto Bahamas conference in Nassau in April 2022 (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

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FTX's Celebrity "Brand Ambassadors" Named in Class Action Lawsuit

A lawsuit seeks to extract billions in damages from celebrities who endorsed FTX, including Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, Stephen Curry and Larry David. Adam Moskowitz, managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm, says they have named 21 of 32 "brand ambassadors" of FTX so far, and they "will be suing the rest of them."

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Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen and Other Celebs Named in FTX Lawsuit

High-profile celebrities including Tom Brady, Stephen Curry and Larry David were named as defendants in a lawsuit for their roles in promoting crypto exchange FTX. The lawyer behind the suit, Adam Moskowitz of Moskowitz Law Firm, discusses the legal considerations of the case and the outlook for celebrity crypto endorsements.

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Temasek to Write Off up to $300M Invested in FTX; House Committee to Hold Hearing on FTX Collapse

Genesis Global Trading's lending arm is temporarily suspending redemptions and new loan originations. Singapore's state investment fund Temasek is preparing to write off between $200 million and $300 million invested in FTX. The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing into FTX next month. Sam Bankman-Fried, Tom Brady and other FTX promoters have been sued. Genesis and CoinDesk both operate under Digital Currency Group.

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