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Billionaire Crypto Mogul Justin Sun Sues Trump-Linked Venture Over Token Dispute

Justin Sun alleges extortion and token freezing by World Liberty Financial, while the firm fires back, citing Sun's own alleged misconduct.

Culture WarPublished April 22, 2026 at 6:10 PMProcessed April 22, 2026 at 6:55 PM
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The world of high-stakes cryptocurrency is heating up as billionaire investor Justin Sun takes legal action against World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture associated with President Donald Trump and his son, Eric Trump.

Sun, who invested $45 million into the project, alleges that the firm has engaged in an 'illegal scheme' by freezing his WLFI tokens and stripping him of his governance voting rights. In a lawsuit filed in a San Francisco federal court, Sun claims that the firm threatened to 'burn' his tokens without justification.

Sun, the founder of the TRON project, further accused co-founder Chase Herro of leveraging the Trump brand for fraudulent profit. World Liberty Financial has categorically denied these claims, labeling the lawsuit a 'desperate attempt' by Sun to deflect from his own alleged misconduct.

Zach Witkoff, a co-founder and son of the President's Middle East envoy, stated that the company intends to have the meritless case dismissed, noting that the firm took necessary actions to protect its users. Eric Trump dismissed the legal challenge, mocking the billionaire's litigiousness.

The dispute unfolds as the value of WLFI tokens has seen a significant decline, dropping from 31 cents in September to under 8 cents. Meanwhile, the broader landscape of Trump-associated business ventures continues to shift, with Trump Media & Technology replacing CEO Devin Nunes following a decline in share prices.

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