Celsius lawyers are raking it in at the expense of their creditors: they are going after contractors

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Celsius lawyers are raking it in at the expense of their creditors: they are going after contractors

This is probably a shot in the dark.

It has been known that Celsius is pursuing users that happened to withdraw months prior to collapse, in several lawsuits that have no chance of recovering more than the cost of the legal representation of their customers.

I will provide a little more to this story. I used to work for Celsius as a contractor, a SWE. I have been slapped with a lawsuit that is laughable. They are literally full of shit, claiming that me, as a contractor, aided in the catastrophic deployment of capital that led to its demise. That my salary was unjust enrichment because I provided nothing of value back to Celsius 's creditors. I caught wind that they are also going after other entities like Uniswap for enabling pools that allowed to lose money.

Like if I ever had any kind of access to the private keys that these dumbfucks loaded in their Metamask wallets to participate in the Stakehound fiasco, the participation in liquidity mining ponzis, purchase of shitty NFT art at Opensea, or buy CEL to pump the price.

Let me tell you one thing, if by any chance you are a Celsius lawyer: good luck reaching out to this jurisdiction. I might be banned from USA for life, but you are not recovering one penny from the below-average salary I was earning. I invoiced everything and paid my income tax, and I have all the source code of the projects that I owned, along with their conversations surrounding the development.

If you are a Celsius creditor, you should know what they are doing with what is left of your money: legal theft. There is not a chance in hell that the amount of fees they are earning is going to be less than a sad contractor salary. Just 1 hour of their time is more than 30 times mine. They are screwing you and you should stop them from taking from the little that was left in this disaster.

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