Burwick Law denies involvement with Dogshit2 token, refuses to reveal deployment details
Burwick Law, the law firm currently suing pump.fun, partner Max Burwick denied any connection between the law firm and the launch of the Dogshit2 token, and also refused to disclose the specific deployer of the token.
Prominent cryptocurrency analyst Wirelyss accused Burwick Law of launching the token through off-chain means and shifting responsibility to the token's first buyer. The Dogshit2 token was previously included in Burwick Law's evidence files in the lawsuit against pump.fun, showing the process of creating the token, sparking speculation that the law firm may have been involved in the launch of Dogshit2 during the lawsuit. Burwick repeatedly avoided questions and stated that he could not comment.
Previously reported, on January 16th, Burwick Law, based in New York, revealed plans to represent investors in taking legal action against the Solana-based Meme coin issuance platform pump.fun, citing suspicious selling activities by users on the platform for months.
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