LOGAN PAUL PULLED 2 BIG SCAMS WITHIN 48 HOURS 🚨


And this is something you all should be aware of.
This goes much deeper than just selling a Pokémon card.
First, he sold the "Pikachu Illustrator" card for $16,492,000.
This is the same card he fractionalized back in 2022 through Liquid Marketplace, raising around $2.6M from the community by selling 51% ownership.
Retail investors were told they would share upside if the asset was ever sold.
But when the sale actually happened... shareholders got nothing.
No payout. No clarity on where the money went.
So effectively:
• Community funded the asset
• He kept control
• He pocketed the exit
But that’s just Part 1.
Part 2 gets even more questionable.
Nearly a week before the sale, a brand new wallet appeared on Polymarket betting the card would sell above $10M, $12M, and $15M.
Total size on those bullish bets: $190,000.
To make it look less suspicious, the same wallet placed very small bets on $18M+ and $20M outcomes, only $1,380 combined.
When the sale closed at $16.49M...
That wallet reportedly made over $300,000 in profit.
So:
• $2.6M raised from fractional buyers
• $16.49M card sale executed
• $300K made on prediction bets
All tied to the same asset.. and the same insider knowledge window.
And this comes after previous controversies like CryptoZoo, where investors also accused him of mismanagement and broken promises.
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