Crypto YouTuber, Benjamin “Bitboy” Armstrong has lodged another lawsuit against former colleagues and affiliates over an alleged “unlawfully stolen” Lamborghini and “a pattern of racketeering,” according to Armstrong, his attorneys, and documents.
The complaint, stamped by the Superior Court in Cobb County, Georgia, names six defendants including Hit Network CEO Timothy Shedd Jr., Hit Network CFO Timothy Shedd Sr., Voomio CEO Justin Williams, Hit Network’s Allison Fiveash, Nickolas Dimondi, and affiliate Carlos Diaz.
Armstrong asserts that Diaz threatened him on multiple occasions, allegedly claiming connections to organized crime. The complaint further alleges that Diaz forced Armstrong to transfer the title of his 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante and has consistently refused to return it.
Additionally, Armstrong’s complaint accuses the defendants of contravening Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Enterprises Act (RICO Act) through a “civil conspiracy” and a “pattern of racketeering” aimed at extorting the Lamborghini and money from Armstrong.
This case marks one of over six legal complaints involving Armstrong filed in Georgia within the past four months. After Armstrong withdrew his first lawsuit, the Shedds lodged a countersuit against him, to which Armstrong responded by refiling his initial suit. Shedd Jr. and Williams, along with their respective companies, then initiated another lawsuit against Armstrong alleging libel and slander, among other claims.
The Cobb County Clerk’s online records indicate that Shedd Jr.’s stalking complaint against Armstrong and the other cases are still pending.
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