ICYMI: Tether asks court to terminate Roche Freedman from class action
Tether wants a judge to remove Roche’s firm from the case entirely.
The request comes less than a week after video of one of Roche Freedman’s founding partners, Kyle Roche, was published by an anonymous blog, Crypto Leaks, with an accompanying post alleging Roche strategically brought multiple class actions on behalf of development company Ava Labs. Roche claims that the video was selectively edited and illegally obtained, and both he and leadership at Ava Labs vigorously deny the allegation.
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