Earlier, Ben Armstrong announced on social network X (Twitter) that he would be broadcasting live on YouTube from a “very special place.” He was allegedly planning to file a claim against his former business partner, Carlos Diaz, to try to get his Lamborghini back.
The situation got out of control and the police had to intervene. During the livestream, which has now been deleted, Armstrong allegedly said that if Diaz came out of the house and threatened him, he would be prepared for a confrontation. Law enforcement agencies also found prohibited substances in the blogger’s car.
In August, the BitBoy Crypto platform publicly distanced itself from Armstrong. BJ Investment Holdings, the parent company of the Hit network and owner of the Web3 YouTube channel Bitboy Crypto, announced that Armstrong is no longer part of the brand.
Armstrong previously came under fire for accepting $59,000 worth of crypto donations amid a legal battle with the Hit Network.
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