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New Zealander Danny Dehek decided to “expose” multilevel marketing cryptocurrency scams and the con artists that perpetrate them.
He has gone further than a lot of fraudsters have, to the point where scammers called him to court, he had to hire a lawyer to defend himself, and the case was dropped only hours before it was scheduled.
The New York Times took notice of his legal case:
MLM Crypto Scammers despise De Hek because he often appears in their team Zoom meetings or sets up interviews with “unsuspecting” victim scammers who believe they would get more attention before he sets them on fire.
When he questioned Ryan Conley, a man renowned for pushing frauds, in December 2024, Conley ended up momentarily flashing his hairy buttocks during the live stream:
January 20, 2025:
Danny and one of her followers were livestreaming a Zoom meeting that was held by scam promoter Megan Lynch.To have De Hek’s Zoom attempts pulled down, a man going under the name “tugman” shared some graphic material.
Although I’m not quite clear what the third strike against Danny De Hek’s channel was, it was probably due to a technicality.
In summary,
On 21 January 2025, he loses his channel.
YouTube relaunched his channel on January 25.
Scammers are furious!
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