Tom Brady, Stephen Curry and other athletes were sued for the bankruptcy of the cryptocurrency company FTX

FTX also served as the primary stadium sponsor for the Miami Heat in the NBA.

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The bankruptcy of the cryptocurrency giant FTX continues to make people talk and now Tom Brady, Stephen Curry, Shaquille O’Neal, among others were sued for the collapse of the exchange and their participation in campaigns.

This was announced this Tuesday following the lawsuit was filed in a Florida court by those who lost all their income and savings from the accounts of the cryptocurrency exchange platform.

Said lawsuit specifically specifies that FTX created a system “designed to take advantage of unsophisticated investors throughout the country.”

Also, According to the lawyers responsible for introducing the lawsuit in court, they pointed out that Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX, recruited not only Brady, Curry and O’Neal, but also other world stars such as David Ortiz, Shohei Ohtani or Naomi Osaka. to help you publicize the project that recently resulted in bankruptcy.

Other names like the actor and comedian Larry David or the model and ex-partner of Brady, Gisele Bündchen, also appear in the talents that participated in for FTX in favor of many users registering on the platform.

So far none of the athletes who were sued have published a statement responding to the accusations.

After the bankruptcy of FTX million consumers lost more than $11 billion dollarsa figure that users hope to recover with the demand.

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