Trump Allies Face Class-Action Over Lets Go Brandon Memecoin Promises

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A class-action lawsuit accuses Steve Bannon and Boris Epshteyn of promoting the Lets Go Brandon Coin memecoin as a serious financial project while allegedly exercising centralized control, misrepresenting its decentralization and real-world utility, and involving unregistered securities concerns; the coin was originally launched on Binance Smart Chain and is tied to broader political-crypto tensions under regulatory scrutiny.
Topics:business#boris-epshteyn#cryptocurrencies#lets-go-brandon-coin#memecoin#securities-violations#steve-bannon
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