Hawk Tuah Girl Haliey Welch Vanishes As Viral HAWK Project Is Sued

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Hawk
Tuah
girl
Haliey
Welch
has
disappeared
from
the
public
eye
and
buyers
of
her
viral
HAWK
meme
coin
filed
a
lawsuit
against
the
parties
directly
involved
in
the
Solana
token’s
launch.


The
last
episode
of
Welch’s
popular
podcast
Talk
Tuah
was
aired
on
Dec.
3.
She
has
since
gone
silent,
with
no
new
updates
on
social
media,
no
new
podcast
episodes,
and
no
word
regarding
her
whereabouts.

Hawk Tuah' girl Haliey Welch


HAWK
Soared
To
A
Peak
Market
Cap
Of
$490
Million
Before
Plunging
93%


Welch’s
rise
to
fame
came
after
she
dropped
what
would
go
on
to
become
her
catchphrase
“Hawk
Tuah”
in
a
video
clip
that
went
viral
online
earlier
this
year.
She
then
capitalized
on
her
internet
fame
by
selling
merchandise
and
launching
her
own
podcast,
which
soared
to
the
top
of
the
Spotify
podcast
charts.


To
further
capitalize
on
her
popularity,
Welch
launched
her
own
crypto
token
with
the
ticker



HAWK


on
Dec.
4.
The
new
Solana
meme
coin’s
launch
started
strong,
with
HAWK’s
market
cap
soaring
to
a
peak
of
$490
million
initially.
Within
minutes,
however,
the
token’s
price
and
valuation
collapsed
93%.


Investors
then
alleged
the
project
was
nothing
more
than
a
successful
rugpull.
A
cluster
of
connected
wallets
also
held
around
96%
of
the
token’s
supply
at
launch,
adding
to
the
controversy
around
the
project.


Investors
File
Lawsuit
Against
Haliey
Welch
And
The
HAWK
Token
Team 


Haliey
Welch,
Alex
Larson
Schultz
and
a
representative
from
OverHere,
the
company
that
launched
the
meme
coin
together
with
Schultz
and
Welch,
hosted
an



X
Spaces


event
to
talk
to
angry



investors


on
the
same
day
as
the
token’s
launch.
The
trio
tried
to
defend
the
launch.
However,
Welch
decided
to
go
to
bed
as
soon
as
the
Spaces
event
got
too
heated.


Yesterday,
disgruntled
investors



filed
a
lawsuit


against
the
creators
of
HAWK.
In
the
filing,
the
investors
alleged
that
the
token’s
creators
unlawfully
sold
unregistered
securities.
The
lawsuit
includes
12
American
resident
plaintiffs
who
claim
to
have
suffered
more
than
$151,000
in
collective
damages.


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