The crypto wallet

There is a crypto wallet that has been linked to the celebrity CEO which sent money to the group that overthrew the government of a South American country.

They hate when anyone else other than them can make a quick buck.

The celebrity CEO and his television billionaire cohort who shares his love for pumping and dumping crypto are also the people trying to enact regulations to make it much more difficult for average investors to make any money on crypto. They hate when anyone else other than them can make a quick buck.

He will walk back his previous statements.

As soon as the company of the celebrity CEO buys their fill of the now heavily discounted crypto, he will walk back his previous statements. He wants that price high again so his company can make their earnings numbers.

He made his money. He doesn’t care about you.

After pumping and dumping to make hundreds of millions for himself and using the sale of crypto to make it look like his company made money last quarter, the celebrity CEO wants to send the market crashing. He made his money. He doesn't care about you. He isn't a man of the people. He looks out for himself and whoever is bringing him drugs. That is it. He has always been a con man. Once again, he knows there are no consequences, so he will do and say whatever he wants.

She seemed to know exactly what day to exercise her trades

The flowering financial institution is telling no lies with her recent rant about the celebrity CEO. However, and this is a big however, she profited greatly from his pumping. She got out a few weeks ago when he did and seemed to know exactly what day to exercise her trades, almost as if she got a text, telling her.

No coke policy

This long long long long time showrunner has in a place a no coke policy, but apparently is willing to break it to allow the celebrity CEO to appear on the show.

The government isn’t going to let him play

This "businessman" thinks he will finally hit it big time thanks to a massive judgement. Nope. The government isn't going to let him play, and all this news is just bringing to light his sketchy past including what has been called a Ponzi scheme.

Why the rich gets to do this

Dear SEC (not the football conference, but if they could help, then sure), I guarantee that if I owned a company and then constantly pumped it online and told people it was going to make massive returns for them even though I knew it was a fake, crap company, I would be breaking the law. If, after people did buy shares of it, I sold all of it at record highs while leaving everyone else broke, I would be going to jail.