Logan Paul Finally Snaps: “I’m Coming After Anyone Who Calls Me This”

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Logan Paul Finally Snaps: “I’m Coming After Anyone Who Calls Me This”

Logan Paul is trading punches in the boxing ring for subpoenas in the courtroom. The social media megastar and WWE personality has officially hit his breaking point with the internet’s favorite insult, and he’s promising to make his critics pay—literally.

In a move that has the online world buzzing, Paul announced he is gearing up to file lawsuits against anyone who dares to label him a “scammer.” It’s a definitive line in the sand from a man who has been at the center of digital controversy for years, and he isn’t backing down.

The Legal War on a Word

For Paul, the constant stream of hate and specific accusations have become too much to ignore. He claims he is eager to step into the legal system to shut down what he describes as persistent “false narratives”—specifically, the relentless use of the word “scammer” attached to his name.

But what lit the fuse on this explosive reaction? It turns out, a major legal victory has given him the confidence to go on the offensive.

Just recently, a class-action lawsuit concerning his failed CryptoZoo NFT project was dismissed. For those who need a refresher, the project was supposed to be a revolutionary blockchain game but collapsed, leaving investors furious and claiming they were duped. While the lawsuit, which originally landed in 2023, alleged the project was a complete “scam,” Paul had previously tried to calm the waters by setting aside nearly $2 million of his own money to buy back digital eggs from investors.

That refund attempt led to a massive public feud with renowned internet detective Coffeezilla. The YouTuber had produced deep-dive videos labeling CryptoZoo a scam, which prompted Paul’s legal team to fire back. Now, with the class-action suit behind him, Paul is moving forward with his own lawsuit against Coffeezilla, with a trial scheduled for this April.

“Get That Bread, But Stop Lying”

Sitting down on the Iced Coffee Hour Podcast, Paul didn’t hold back. He explained that while he respects the hustle of content creators, he draws the line at what he believes is malicious dishonesty.

“Bro, God bless you, get that bread,” Paul said, addressing his critics. “But when you lie over and over again, video after video, time and time again, and you know you’re lying… Eventually, you may find yourself being held accountable in a court.”

On the other side of the ring, Coffeezilla (real name Stephen Findeisen) argues that this isn’t about truth—it’s about intimidation. He alleges the lawsuit is a strategic move to silence him from investigating other business dealings involving Paul, effectively chilling any future critical reporting.

With the court dates approaching and Paul vowing to hunt down every “liar” with a lawsuit, one thing is certain: the internet’s favorite drama is about to get a lot more expensive for whoever loses.

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