In the wake of allegations made by Crypto Leaks, high-profile crypto lawyer Kyle Roche has filed to withdraw as counsel on several crypto class-action lawsuits.
According to a series of court records released on Aug.31, Roche is understood to be “no longer involved” in Roche Freedman’s class action practice.
The law firm has also filed to withdraw Roche as counsel in class action lawsuits involving Tron and Global Trading.
Wow. A few days after being the subject of a controversial undercover video, @KyleWRoche has withdrawn as counsel for the Tether/Bitfinex lawsuit. This filing says he's no longer part of his firm's class action practice. pic.twitter.com/ihrT41h9DQ
In a motion to withdraw as attorney in the Tether and Bitfinex Crypto asset litigation case, cryptocurrency law firm Roche Freedman said "Roche would "withdraw as one of the attorneys for the Proposed Class" and "Mr. Roche is no longer involved in RF's class action practice."
The motions do not mean the lawsuits will be dropped altogether, as they could still proceed without Roche.
Roche’swithdrawal from the lawsuit comes amid the ongoing fallout from a recent CryptoLeaks expose, which feature videos of Roche allegedly revealing a relationship with Ava Labs, and a “secret pact” to “harm” competitors through the United States legal system.
On Aug. 30, Roche released a statement denying the allegations, claiming they are an attempt by a disgruntled defendant from a previous case.
Ava Labs CEO Emin Gün Sirer followed suit, denying the alleged arrangement with Roche, calling it "conspiracy theory nonsense."
Cryptoleaks, an anonymous website that claims to launch investigations based on information from whistleblowers and expose attacks and scams in the crypto world,
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