SEC charges Jake Paul for unlawful promotion of crypto assets.

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Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-prizefighter, was among eight celebrities charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission for touting a crypto asset without disclosing that they were being paid to do so, according to a filing on Wednesday.
The filing cited Paul's tweet on Feb. 12, 2021, in which he promoted Tronix (TRX) tokens. The tokens are securities publicly offered by Tron Foundation Limited, which the filing indicated is owned by Yuchen "Justin" Sun, who was tagged in the tweet. The tweet was a reply to one from rapper Lil Yachty, who also was charged, and included a TRX hashtag and a rocket ship emoji.
According to the SEC, Paul's promotion was in exchange for crypto assets valued at $25,019. Paul had 3.8 million Twitter followers at the time, the filing read. The SEC also cited Section 17(b) of the Securities Act, which states in part that it's "unlawful for any person to: publish, give publicity to ... [a security] for consideration received or to be received."
The filing indicated that Paul's tweet came nearly four years after the SEC's Division of Enforcement and Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations issued a statement reading "[a]ny celebrity or other individual who promotes a virtual token or coin that is a security must disclose the nature, scope, and amount of compensation received in exchange for the promotion. A failure to disclose this information is a violation of anti-touting provisions of the federal securities laws."
The SEC also announced charges against Sun and three of his companies "for the unregistered offer and sale of crypto asset securities Tronix (TRX) and BitTorrent (BTT)." The commission also said in part that Sun and his companies orchestrated "a scheme to pay celebrities to tout TRX and BTT without disclosing their compensation."
Paul, 26, suffered a split decision loss against Tommy Fury last month, the first defeat of Paul's boxing career.
Paul rose to fame thanks to his content on Vine, a video service that is now defunct, then YouTube, with which he now has more than 20 million followers. In addition to his followings on YouTube and Twitter -- now at 4.6 million -- he has more than 22 million followers on Instagram.
In addition to Paul and Lil Yachty, actress Lindsay Lohan, adult film star Kendra Lust and music artists Soulja Boy, Austin Mahone, Ne-Yo and Akon are the others facing SEC charges.
 

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So this is just another high ranking organization who has the authority to charge people with stuff?

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First time i heard lindsay lohan's name in years
 

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As they slept at the wheel, failing at their jobs yet again, they get to play Monday Morning QB and pretend they're doing something

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Add Kim Kardashian to that list.
 
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Along with:

Lindsay Lohan
Soulja Boy
Akon
Austin Mahone
Kendra Lust
Lil Yachty
Ne yo

and a few others

Seems like these celebrities were getting paid in crypto to promote their crypto
 

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So this is just another high ranking organization who has the authority to charge people with stuff?

Can we get a badge too?!?
Never heard of them ?
 

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