Stephen Findeisen, aka "Coffeezilla," is currently facing a lawsuit against him issued by fellow YouTuber and WWE star Logan Paul. For those out of the loop, the feud between the two started in December 2022, when Coffeezilla uploaded an investigative video on Logan's unfinished NFT game called CryptoZoo, which was allegedly responsible for the losses of hundreds of investors.
Dubbed as a "scam," Coffeezilla had appealed to Logan to return the money that the investors had lost. Allegedly, the losses exceeded over $2 million. However, it has also been reported that the amount has not yet (at least completely) been refunded to the alleged victims.
Amid this drama, Logan Paul recently announced that he is suing Coffeezilla over "defamation." Today (August 6), the latter took to his YouTube channel to reveal the actual reason behind the legal actions:
"I'm being sued for two videos and one tweet where I advocated for refunds for the victims. Yes, you heard me right. Logan Paul sued me after I tried to get his fans, the CrtyptoZoo investors, a full refund."
"Disappointing for someone as rich as Logan to not make things right" - Coffeezilla speaks on the lawsuit and alleged CryptoZoo scam
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The ongoing feud between Coffeezilla and Logan Paul shows no signs of ending, even after nearly a year and a half since it began. Recently, the WWE star sued Coffeezilla for "defamation," further fueling the drama. Coffeezilla stated:
"Logan chose only to refund the NFTs, which is a minority of the losses, and I had a major problem with that. I have told Logan this and I have stated my opinion that it is disappointing for someone as rich as Logan to not make things right and instead only pay back a small part of the losses."
Coffeezilla also shared the videos and the tweet (X post) that prompted the lawsuit. The videos in question were uploaded in 2022 and 2023, and the tweet was posted in June 2023. Here are the screenshots of the three instances:
Coffeezilla has described the lawsuit as "groundless," "meritless," and "frivolous," pointing out the contradiction between Logan Paul's private statements and public actions. In private, Paul claimed he wanted to help the alleged victims, but publicly, he ended up suing Coffeezilla.