actually i can prove it since i've made and took both video and screenshots of the chats we had on telegram , but lawyers say it is highly likely that you have to pay all the money back to the victims
Imagine someone said to you "Go take $100 out of that wallet that is lying there, use it to buy bitcoin, and send the bitcoin to my address. It's totally fine, that's definitely my wallet and my money, I just can't do it myself." Would you do it?
This is essentially what has happened. Someone has given you log in details to a third party's (or parties') account(s). You have logged in to the account of these innocent people, stolen their money, used it to buy bitcoin, and sent it to the scammer. If you are prosecuted for this, then your lawyer is right. The excuse of "Someone else told me to do it" isn't exactly going to stand up in court, even if you have proof of them telling you to do it.
That's probably what happened to the guy i almost fell for this same tactics a few months ago but i taught to myself that why will someone i don't know before give me the login details to his funds asking me to transfer it to another wallet and asking me to take a huge percentage out of it.