Ben Armstrong, who goes by ‘BitBoy’ is again in trouble with the law. Someone arrested the famous crypto influencer in Florida on March 25 at 7:18 p.m. local time. His arrest came after he posted on social media that he had an outstanding warrant out for his arrest, adding another legal fight to his long list. Armstrong is known for being outspoken in crypto, so his position has gotten much attention.
Armstrong’s Arrest and Charges
Authorities have caught Armstrong after putting him on a list of wanted criminals by the Volusia County Division of Corrections. He told the public not long ago that he had outstanding warrants connected to his legal disputes. They say he sent emails to Judge Kimberly Childs of Cobb County, Georgia, which recently got him into many problems. The judge allegedly deleted her social media accounts because of these emails, which worsened his legal issues.
Historical Controversy and Legal Battles
Armstrong has been in difficulty with the law before. His arrest happened during a video outside the home of a former business partner in September 2023. He said that the partner had his Lamborghini. He gets into difficulty because he is brave and often careless, which makes him a controversial figure in the crypto community.
Uncertainty Over Legal Defense
It’s still not clear what Armstrong’s legal protection will be like. As his legal problems get worse, people start to wonder what he will do next and if he will have good legal representation. Armstrong is known for being bold when representing himself. He hasn’t said anything about his arrest yet, so many people in the crypto world are guessing what will happen to him.
The Future for Armstrong
Armstrong’s future in the crypto industry is uncertain after this new arrest. People have already questioned his credibility and power, and if he keeps having legal problems, they could affect his image even more.
Conclusion
Ben Armstrong’s most recent arrest adds to his troubled legal past and makes it less clear what his future holds in the crypto space. As the case goes on, his job and reputation are still in danger.