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Burwick, the law firm that previously sued Pump.Fun: Users who have suffered financial losses on LIBRA can contact us

On February 15th, Burwick Law, a law firm in the United States, released a statement saying: "If you have suffered financial losses on $LIBRA, please contact us to understand your legal rights. Burwick Law represents thousands of clients who hope to recover losses from cryptocurrency."

Earlier, two law firms in the United States (including Burwick Law) sued Pump.fun, demanding that the platform remove tokens using their IP. Subsequently, Burwick Law revealed that its lawyers had received violent threats and that they, along with several plaintiffs, had been doxxed and had their personal information exposed.

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