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Taylor Swift knew FTX was trouble.
When presented with a $100 million sponsorship deal for FTX, Swift was apparently one of the only celebrities who questioned whether it was selling unregistered securities.
That’s according to Adam Moskowitz, a lawyer who’s suing over a dozen celebrities, including Larry David and Tom Brady, for promoting the fallen exchange. He says Swift never ended up going through with the deal.
twitter.com/stephanie_murr/status/1648482397988753413
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