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'Hawk Tuah girl' Haliey Welch's Twitter account suspended despite being cleared of crypto scandal involvement

Mar 31, 2025 at 08:23 pm

The Tennessee-born viral sensation, known to the mass as 'Hawk Tuah girl', has seen her Twitter account suspended

'Hawk Tuah girl' Haliey Welch's Twitter account suspended despite being cleared of crypto scandal involvement

After months of silence while investigators combed through her involvement in a crypto scandal, Haliey Welch has finally been able to break cover just weeks ago, but despite having been cleared she will be silenced once more.

The Tennessee-born viral sensation, known to the masses as 'Hawk Tuah girl', has seen her Twitter account suspended, although it is yet to be clarified as to what the 22-year-old has done to 'violate' the social media platform.

When calling up her Twitter account, you're met with blank profile picture, cover photo and the words 'Account suspended', with 'X suspends accounts which violate the X Rules' written underneath it.

When interviewing the legal team who sued the ‘$HAWK’ token investors are hoping to recoup some of their losses in a class-action lawsuit.

The lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, attempts to hold the memecoin's creators liable for the astronomical losses incurred by investors following the token's sudden and unexpected collapse.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the crypto team behind the alleged ‘rug pull’ – which saw the memecoin plummet in December 2024.

It also names the memecoin's finances which were overseen by Tuah The Moon Foundation and the coin's creation by OverHere Ltd, as well as Clinton So, executive at OverHere, and the coin's promoter Alex Larson Schultz.

However, the legal team are hoping to sue the viral star, known to the masses as ‘Hawk Tuah girl’ or 'Haliey Welch', for losses they claim add up to more than $450 million.

The lawsuit claims that the token began losing value shortly after it was launched in November 2024, with the memecoin's creators allegedly selling off their stock, leading to prices crashing and those who had faith in it being left with coins that were essentially worthless.

The value of Welch's cryptocurrency plummeted from as much as $490 million to just $41 million - with some news outlets even claiming it lost more than 95 percent of its value in the one day it was released.

The lawsuit claims that the token began losing value shortly after it was launched in November 2024, with the memecoin's creators allegedly selling off their stock, leading to prices crashing and those who had faith in it being left with coins that were essentially worthless.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the crypto team behind the alleged ‘rug pull’ – which saw the memecoin plummet on December 4.

It also names the memecoin's finances which were overseen by Tuah The Moon Foundation and the coin's creation by OverHere Ltd, as well as Clinton So, executive at OverHere, and the coin's promoter Alex Larson Schultz.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the viral star, known to the masses as ‘Hawk Tuah girl’ or 'Haliey Welch', for losses they claim add up to more than $450 million.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the crypto team behind the alleged ‘rug pull’ – which saw the memecoin plummet on December 4.

It also names the memecoin's finances which were overseen by Tuah The Moon Foundation and the coin's creation by OverHere Ltd, as well as Clinton So, executive at OverHere, and the coin's promoter Alex Larson Schultz.

However, the legal team are hoping to sue the viral star, known to the masses as ‘Hawk Tuah girl’ or 'Haliey Welch', for losses they claim add up to more than $450 million.

The term is often used to describe the process where creators of cryptocurrency sell off their stock, leading to prices crashing, and those who put money into it are left with coins that are next to nothing.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the crypto team behind the alleged ‘rug pull’ – which saw the memecoin plummet December 4.

It also names the memecoin's finances which were overseen by Tuah The Moon Foundation and the coin's creation by OverHere Ltd, as well as Clinton So, executive at OverHere, and the coin's promoter Alex Larson Schultz.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the viral star, known to the masses as ‘Hawk Tuah girl’ or 'Haliey Welch', for losses they claim add up to more than $450 million.

The lawsuit attempts to sue the crypto team behind the alleged ‘rug pull’ – which saw the memecoin plummet December 4.

It also names the memecoin's finances which were overseen by Tuah The Moon Foundation and the coin's creation by OverHere Ltd, as well as Clinton So, executive at OverHere, and the coin's promoter Alex Larson Schultz.

However, the legal team are hoping to sue the viral star, known to the masses as

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