Hawk Tuah Girl Breaks Silence For First Time After Being Sued For Crypto ‘Scam’ That Lost Fans Life Savings

Hawk Tuah Girl Breaks Silence For First Time After Being Sued For Crypto ‘Scam’ That Lost Fans Life Savings
Hawk Tuah Girl Breaks Silence For First Time After Being Sued For Crypto ‘Scam’ That Lost Fans Life Savings

“Hawk Tuah Girl” has broken her silence after bing sued for her cryptocurrency ‘scam’ that bankrupted her fans.

Hailey Welch gained fame for a viral video clip that then became a meme, shared by millions online. During a street interview in 2024, Welch used the catchphrase “hawk tuah” when miming spitting – which for whatever reason, sent the internet into a frenzy.

Since her internet fame began, Welch has been on podcasts, interviews and even made her own merchandise.

She also decided to enter the world of cryptocurrency by creating her own, called HAWK.

Initially peaking at $490 million market cap, the coin dropped by 91% within the first three hours, causing huge losses for investors. One fan accused Welch of a “rug-pull” method, alleging that she sold a huge portion of the coin’s supply for profit, immediately after launching.

Fans have taken to social media to call for legal action to be taken against the internet star. One wrote: “She deserves to be in jail right now.”

Taking to Twitter, the influencer shared: “Hawkanomics: Team hasn’t sold one token and not 1 KOL was given 1 free token,”.

“We tried to stop snipers as best we could through high fee’s in the start of launch on @MeteoraAG. Fee’s have now been dropped.”

Her followers added their own context to the post, however, claiming that her team had sold:

“A majority have never purchased anything and have only sold the tokens they were given.

“Haliey is lying and will likely have to “talk tuah” judge about this.”

In a new court document, investors in the coin have since sued the influencer.  Tuah The Moon Foundation — a business located in the Cayman Islands that collected the money from sales of coin — creator OverHere Ltd., executive Clinton So and promoter Alex Larson Schultz of unlawfully promoting and selling cryptocurrency that was allegedly not properly registered.

Welch herself has not actually been named in the lawsuit.

Plaintiffs have accused those at the foundations of the coin of creating a “frenzy” – taking advantage of vulnerable first-time investors.

During the stream, investigator Stephen ‘Coffeezilla’ said: “This is one of the most miserable, horrible launches I’ve ever seen. I’ve been tracing it on the chain for a while. You guys generated over a million dollars in fees, while your fans got rug pulled. There were snipers, but there was also insider trading directly linked to y’all’s creator accounts.”

One fan shared that they had purchased $35k worth of the coin and after ten minutes, their investment was worth just $2k: “I am a huge fan of Hawk Tuah but you took my life savings,”. “I purchased your coin $Hawk that you were so excited about with my life savings and children’s college education fund as well.

“You didn’t mention that you were going to buy 97% of the supply and sell it almost immediately to make a large profit.”

Another investor shared:  “So… it turns out the Hawk Tauh crypto meme coin was not a good investment.”

Now, after a two-week silence, the influencer has spoken out.

She wrote: “I take this situation extremely seriously and want to address my fans, the investors who have been affected, and the broader community.

“I am fully cooperating with and am committed to assisting the legal team representing the individuals impacted, as well as to help uncover the truth, hold the responsible parties accountable, and resolve this matter. If you have experienced losses related to this, please contact Burwick Law using the link below: https://www.burwick.law/newclient.”

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