Haliey Welch (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)
Haliey Welch has released a statement following a class action lawsuit being filed amid the controversy surrounding the launch of her $HAWK memecoin.
Haliey, known as the “Hawk Tuah” Girl, is being accused of conning her fans with a pump-and-dump scheme that cost investors a whole lot of money while others reportedly made off with millions.
The Tennessee native has denied wrongdoing, initially claiming no tokens were sold or given out prior to the launch and insisting her team tried to stop snipers.
Also Read: Everyone Is Asking The Same Important Question About “Hawk Tuah” Girl Haliey Welch Following Her Disappearance
Haliey Welch Has Reached Out To Fans And Investors
Following a silent period in the wake of the controversial launch, Haliey Welch has made another statement, revealing that she is committed to helping everyone who was impacted.
“I take this situation extremely seriously and want to address my fans, the investors who have been affected, and the broader community. I am fully cooperating with and am committed to assisting the legal team representing the individuals impacted, as well as to help uncover the truth, hold the responsible parties accountable, and resolve this matter. If you have experienced losses related to this, please contact Burwick Law using the link below: https://www.burwick.law/newclient.”
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral General stories via Google!Follow Us
A PR firm acting on behalf of Burwick Law told TotalProSports that Haliey did not create the coin and only received a sponsorship fee for “lending her persona to those that created and deployed the memecoin, $HAWK.”
“Outside of the initial fixed fee received before the launch, there was no guarantee she would make any additional money from the memecoin thereafter,” they added.
The firm also noted that Welch was not included in any parts of the project and had no control but received “incorrect advice” from the creators who were only interested in taking advantage of her success.
Burwick Law has filed a class action lawsuit against the creators of $HAWK.
News
VIDEO: Everyone Was Saying The Same Thing About The Jaw-Dropping Tennessee Vols Fans Who Broke The Internet With Incredibly Raunchy Clip During Wild Tailgate Act
Tennessee Vols fans (Photos via @TotalProSports/X) It’s a big day for the Tennessee Vols and their fans. The program is set to compete in the first round…
VIDEO: Fans Are Sure Someone’s Getting Fired After ESPN Commentator Blurts Out Wildly Inappropriate Sexual Comment During Tennessee-Ohio State Playoff Game
Tennesee-Ohio State (Photo via ESPN) Social media is sure someone’s getting fired from ESPN following an inappropriate comment during coverage of the Tennessee-Ohio State game on Saturday…
PHOTO: Eagle-Eyed Fans On Social Media Have Just Noticed Travis Hunter’s Girlfriend Has A Very Unusual Tattoo On A Certain Body Part That Has Fans Thinking The Same Thing
Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee (Photos via Google) Travis Hunter and his girlfriend aren’t being allowed any peace on social media since the college football star won the…
Everyone Was Saying The Same Thing About Travis Kelce’s Package After His Manhood Was Exposed On Social Media For All To See
Travis Kelce (Photo by Jason Hanna/Getty Images) NFL fans made the same joke after Travis Kelce’s package was exposed on social media after the Kansas City Cheifs beat the…
Suspicious Fans Are Convinced That NFL Refs “Rigged” Game For Buffalo Bills After Clear Evidence Surfaces From Game-Changing Play
Buffalo Bills and Patriots players (Photo via Fox) The Buffalo Bills had a more challenging than-expected game against the New England Patriots on Sunday. Although they won, one play may have…
VIDEO: Cowboys Linebacker Nick Vigil Accused Of Disgustingly Pooping Himself In The Middle Of SNF Game After Shocking Evidence Surfaces
Nick Vigil (Photo via NBC Sports) Dallas Cowboys linebacker Nick Vigil was under some scrutiny during Sunday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Vigil was accused of having…
End of content
No more pages to load