PANews reported on March 26 that according to Cointelegraph, cryptocurrency influencer Ben Armstrong (nicknamed "BitBoy") was arrested in Florida at 7:18 pm local time on March 25. Previously, Armstrong revealed on social media that he was issued an arrest warrant for sending an email to Kimberly Childs, a judge of the Cobb County Superior Court in Georgia, as his own attorney.
Cryptocurrency influencer Ben Armstrong arrested in Florida
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