Cobie donates $100K to aid content creator’s legal defense in defamation lawsuit filed by BitBoy
The content creator — Atozy — is being sued for defamation by BitBoy over calling the latter a scammer in a Youtube video.
In response to Erling “Atozy” Mengshoel’s crowdfunding appeal, crypto trader Cobie donated $100,000 to support his defense against a lawsuit Ben “Bitboy” Armstrong filed.
Cobie had promised to send Atozy the amount after he publicly requested crowdfunding support to defend himself against Bitboy.
Sent
— Cobie (@cobie) August 24, 2022
Atozy confirmed that the donation had arrived in his wallet shortly after.
Bitboy vs. Atozy
On Aug. 12, Ben Armstrong (Bitboy) filed a lawsuit against fellow Youtuber Erling Mengshoel (Atozy) for allegedly defaming his name in the video “This Youtuber Scams His Fans… BitBoy Crypto”
On Nov. 9, 2021, Atozy called out Bitboy for promoting the PAMP token, which is currently worth $0, after reaching a high of $2.15 on Aug. 10, 2021, following Bitboy’s influence.
I wish I didn’t have to make this thread.
But I’m being sued by the YouTuber Bitboy Crypto for a video I made roughly 9 months ago, covering how he promoted a project named PAMP.
Last night the 3rd person Bitboy sent to my house showed up and served me the lawsuit.
1/5— atozy (@atozy) August 23, 2022
Atozy cited a CNBC report where Bitboy stated that he “could easily make more than $100,000 per month in promotions alone” to support his claim.
Bitboy is seeking compensation of up to $75,000 for defaming his name and calling him “a dirtbag influencer.”