
Logan Paul argues the videos painted a misleading narrative and seeks over $75,000 in damages, interest, and legal fees.
Logan Paul has filed a defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Stephen Findeisen, known as Coffeezilla, over a series of videos released in 2022 about the formerâs failed CryptoZoo NFT project.
The suit alleges that Findeisen âmaliciously and repeatedlyâ made false statements accusing Paul of organizing a scam through CryptoZoo.
âDefamatory Falsehoodsâ
The court documents state, âPaul brings this defamation suit to hold Findeisen accountable for his actions and to hold him liable for the immense harm that he has caused to Paulâs reputation through the intentional and reckless dissemination of defamatory falsehoods.â
In late 2022, Coffeezilla released a three-part YouTube series on CryptoZoo, branding it as âLogan Paulâs biggest scam.â The videos alleged that Paul had defrauded his fans by collecting money from NFT holders without delivering the promised project. The series quickly gained traction, getting tens of millions of views and becoming some of Findeisenâs most popular content.
However, Paul argues that these videos painted a misleading narrative. The lawsuit claims Coffeezilla omitted crucial information demonstrating Paulâs genuine commitment to CryptoZooâs success. Findeisen knew that Paul did not profit from the project and had many internal messages showing that he was determined for CryptoZoo to be executed perfectly before its public launch.
âFindeisen knew full well that Paul had never set out to scam anybody, but to the contrary had always intended to build a legitimate blockchain-based game,â the filing states.
In the lawsuit, Paul also blames the projectâs failure on Eduardo âEddieâ Ibanez, whom he describes as âa charlatanâ who falsified his credentials, and Jake Greenbaum, an adviser who was âmore interested in trying to personally profit than in helping to create a legitimate project.â
Logan Paul Seeks Over $75,000 in Damages
Logan Paul is seeking damages exceeding $75,000, plus interest, lawyer fees, and additional relief as determined by the court.
Paul had previously announced a $1.5 million recovery plan for CryptoZoo and considered suing Findeisen in late 2022. However, he decided against it to focus on making amends with the NFT holders. Despite this, Findeisen continued to release videos throughout 2023 and 2024, reiterating claims that CryptoZoo was a scam organized by Paul.
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According to the suit, he was subsequently âleft disappointedâ when his efforts âfailed to materialize,â and he spent $1 million to buy back the NFTs between January and March, even though he had not âearned any money from the project whatsoever.â
The CryptoZoo project, which launched in 2021, was intended to be a game where players could buy NFT âeggsâ using the ZOO token. The ZOO token has since plummeted, now effectively worthless with a market capitalization of zero and minimal trading volume.
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