Crypto influencer Ben ‘BitBoy’ Armstrong has been arrested in Florida, adding to his growing legal troubles. The Volusia County Division of Corrections confirmed his arrest on March 25 at 7:18 PM local time, listing him as a fugitive from justice. His arrest comes just days after he admitted on social media that a warrant had been issued against him.
Armstrong revealed on March 21 that his legal trouble came from emails he sent to Cobb County, Georgia Superior Court Judge Kimberly Childs. Representing himself in an ongoing case, he claimed his emails were so impactful that the judge deleted her social media accounts. While the exact contents of these emails remain unclear, they were serious enough to lead to a warrant for his arrest.
This isn’t Armstrong’s first run-in with the law. In September 2023, he was arrested while livestreaming outside the home of a former business associate. He accused the individual of stealing his Lamborghini and tried to confront them on camera, which led to his detainment. With multiple legal issues over time, Armstrong’s reputation continues to suffer.
The crypto community has mixed reactions to Armstrong’s arrest. Analyst Nick Dimondi made light of the situation, joking that this could be a sign of the long-awaited crypto bull run. Some believe that removing controversial figures like BitBoy could improve market sentiment, especially as Bitcoin remains strong.
Crypto expert Guru took a different approach, calling this a wake-up call for the industry. He emphasized that crypto should be about more than just hype and fast profits. With regulators cracking down on bad actors, he urged the community to focus on long-term innovation and responsible growth.
Another Crypto analyst, CR1337, did not hold back, stating that Armstrong’s downfall was inevitable. He accused BitBoy of promoting shady investment schemes, accepting payments to promote questionable projects, and lashing out at critics who called him out. In his view, Armstrong’s legal and financial troubles are simply the result of his own actions catching up with him.
As of now, information on Armstrong’s lawyers is not immediately available, and he has not given any official statement on the matter yet.
One day, he’s a crypto king. The next, he’s a fugitive. The BitBoy saga just keeps getting stranger.
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