A number of celebrities have been implicated in the ongoing FTX cryptocurrency lawsuit filed by investor Edwin Garrison.
Garrison alleges that his own FTX account went bankrupt after it was "exposed to" a number of celebrity endorsements, including one by Shaquille O'Neal. Lawyers for Garrison have reportedly attempted to serve O'Neal in the case but have so far been unable to locate him.
Lawyer Adam Moskowitz told Forbes, "It is really astonishing the measures he has gone [to] to avoid service of our complaint. The irony is that the admitted facts against him are probably the worst against any of the FTX brand ambassadors."
The legal team also sent out an email that calls O'Neal out specifically. They write, "We have spent great efforts (4 different service companies) trying to get you all served with our Complaint. Only one, however, has chosen to evade service, in order to draw out these proceedings, or to otherwise attempt to avoid answering for these allegations."
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O'Neal has argued that he was little more than a paid spokesperson for the company. In November 2022, he told CNBC, "A lot of people think I’m involved, but I was just a paid spokesperson for a commercial."
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