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Joe Rogan Has No Sympathy for People Who Lost Money Investing in Hawk Tuah Girl's Cryptocurrency

Jan 03, 2025 at 04:02 pm

People are said to have lost huge amounts of money after investing in Hawk Tuah girl's cryptocurrency, but Joe Rogan doesn't have much sympathy for them.

Joe Rogan Has No Sympathy for People Who Lost Money Investing in Hawk Tuah Girl's Cryptocurrency

Haliey Welch, also known as Hawk Tuah girl, released her own meme coin, $HAWK, in early December. However, fans quickly lost money on the new cryptocurrency, with some claiming to have lost their life savings as its value plummeted drastically over a short period.

Law firms soon began investigating the matter, and some individuals have now filed a lawsuit against Welch and her team for their involvement in the debacle.

According to a document filed with the court on December 19, the defendants are accused of "unlawful promotion and sale of the Hawk Tuah cryptocurrency memecoin" and state that $HAWK was "sold to the public without proper registration."

Comedian Joe Rogan has also commented on the situation, expressing little sympathy for those who lost money in the scheme.

"One guy invested a million dollars. Imagine like, 'The Hawk Tuah girl? Yeah, that’s a sound investment. That seems like a good place to put my nest egg,'" Rogan said during a recent episode of his podcast.

"It was probably some people she got invested in, and she probably doesn’t understand all that stuff. She’s only 22 or something. It’s probably the partners that went with her. They pumped and dumped on her, and then she was left holding the bill because nobody knows who they are. I'm just guessing. I don't know."

The lawsuit alleges that Welch and her team are responsible for $151,000 in losses among 12 individuals.

"Isn't it weird that there's only 12 people and they've only lost $151,000 total? [...] Like, how many cold stone r*****s are there roaming the world?" Rogan commented.

Welch herself has addressed the ordeal, stating that she is taking it "extremely seriously" and has broken her two-week social media silence to do so.

"I take this situation extremely seriously and want to address my fans, the investors who have been affected, and the broader community," Welch tweeted.

"I am fully cooperating with and am committed to assisting the legal team representing the individuals impacted, as well as to help uncover the truth, hold the responsible parties accountable, and resolve this matter."

She also urged anyone who experienced losses to contact Burwick Law.

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