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Justin Sun Sues After Four Billion Tokens Frozen

14 min · 23. huhti 2026
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Justin Sun invested forty-five million dollars in Trump's crypto company World Liberty Financial, and they just froze all four billion of his tokens—worth potentially up to a billion dollars—after he wouldn't dump another two hundred million into their failing stablecoin. The company literally marketed itself saying "no one's ever going to tell you that your account is shut down" and then secretly upgraded their smart contract to give themselves blacklisting power. Now Sun's suing for fraud because executives allegedly treated his polite deflections at parties as binding commitments and threatened to report him to US authorities over unspecified issues they refuse to detail.

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