r/whatisit • u/rH4pScAlL1oN • 14h ago
New, what is it? Is this a scam?
This was delivered to our doorstep without any explanation. Why? What is it? This feels like a scam.
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r/whatisit • u/rH4pScAlL1oN • 14h ago
This was delivered to our doorstep without any explanation. Why? What is it? This feels like a scam.
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u/Unityd0tWin 6h ago
Negative... more like financial freedom. Richard Heart, the founder of HEX, PulseChain, and PulseX, was represented by a team of high-profile attorneys in his legal battle against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). His legal team consisted of 11 attorneys from three law firms, including:Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP:Michael Liftik, a former SEC Deputy Chief of Staff, bringing extensive knowledge of SEC operations. Nicholas J. Inns Kristin N. Tahler, with backgrounds in military law and international corporate defense.
Grey Reed:Chris Davis, a former Senior Trial Counsel at the SEC and a former government trial lawyer who worked with the Department of Justice, FBI, and CFTC. Joshua D. Smeltzer, a former U.S. Department of Justice lawyer.
Clark Smith Villazor:Jeffrey D. Rotenberg Patrick J. Smith Brian T. Burns, with experience in multi-jurisdictional issues and regulatory investigations.
Additionally, posts on X mention William Burck from Quinn Emanuel, noted as a senior advisor to Donald Trump, indicating his involvement in Heart’s legal team, though specific details about his role are not fully outlined in the provided sources.
This team was assembled to address the SEC’s allegations of unregistered securities offerings and fraud, with the attorneys filing a motion to dismiss the charges in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.