Justin Sun Sues World Liberty Financial Over WLFI Crypto Token Freeze
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Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit against World Liberty Financial over the freezing of WLFI crypto tokens. The legal action follows the company's decision to freeze the tokens, which has impacted Sun's holdings. The case highlights ongoing disputes in the crypto space related to asset freezes and regulatory issues. The lawsuit was announced in April 2026.
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