Burwick Law Firm has refiled its lawsuit against Pump.fun and Solana executives.

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According to a report by DLNews on January TechFlow, the Burwick Law Firm has refiled a lawsuit against executives of Pump.fun and Solana, accusing them of creating a "manipulated illegal gambling platform." Internal messages cited in the lawsuit indicate that Pump.fun co-founder Alon Cohen admitted that "most people lost money." The plaintiffs claim the platform used a priority fee mechanism to allow certain users to gain an advantage when tokens were released and allege that certain crypto opinion leaders promoted the tokens without disclosing their compensation. Despite the seriousness of the allegations, the lawsuit lacks conclusive evidence of direct profit for the executives, and the judge has allowed the plaintiffs to file a revised version of the lawsuit containing 5,000 private messages.

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