I was reading
this on the subject of Blockchain Terminal, CG Blockchain and their ICO.
I became interested in the role of
Edith Pardo, an executive at California-based public relations firm Estey-Hoover. She signed off their Form D.
A bit of googling led me to this
“It appears, according to the plaintiff, that Ms Pardo was involved in raising funds.
If that’s true, Ms Pardo has a lot of explaining to do. This litigation is exactly what should be expected given the press BCT received. And a lot of plaintiffs claim they have lost money in ICOs where management overpromised and underdelivered. So it will be interesting to see how this plays out as a precedent.”
It was attributed to "David Silver, a crypto-related lawyer."
More searching showed him to be an
interesting character, albeit an American lawyer.
“At the end of day, I consider myself an investment fraud lawyer. I don’t care how people lose money—crypto happens to be the crime du jour. It’s not that complicated; I just say stop stealing money,”
He certainly seems to have his hands full. Growth business.
https://www.silvermillerlaw.com/practice-areas/digital-investments-cryptocurrency/https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/silver-miller-files-lawsuit-against-jeremy-spence-for-coin-signals-cryptocurrency-fund-fraud-300770884.html