加密货币亿万富翁孙宇晨起诉特朗普家族旗下World Liberty Financial,指控其欺诈


2026-04-22T14:03:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
作者:艾梅·皮奇
更新时间:2026年4月22日 / 美国东部时间下午3:01 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

加密货币亿万富翁孙宇晨正在起诉由唐纳德·特朗普总统及其儿子共同创立的加密货币企业World Liberty Financial,指控该公司非法阻止他出售价值高达10亿美元的数字代币。

这起于周二在加州联邦法院提起的诉讼还指控World Liberty Financial试图施压孙宇晨“投入数亿美元以铸造该公司的稳定币USD1”。诉状称,在孙宇晨拒绝向该公司投入更多资金后,该公司冻结了他持有的World Liberty Financial代币。

孙宇晨还指控World Liberty Financial秘密修改了代币持有者出售所持代币的相关合同规则,赋予该公司对代币转移对象的“拉黑权限”。

“World Liberty是否应该拥有这项权力,既没有经过治理提案投票(更不用说代币持有人投票),World Liberty也没有向代币持有人宣布公司的这一举措,该公司直接自行夺取了这项权力,”诉状中写道。

World Liberty Financial联合创始人兼首席执行官扎克·威特科夫称孙宇晨的指控“完全毫无根据”。

“孙宇晨最近对World Liberty Financial提起的诉讼,是为了转移人们对他自身不当行为的关注而采取的绝望手段,”威特科夫周三在社交媒体上写道。“他的不当行为迫使World Liberty采取行动保护自身及其用户。World Liberty将继续采取一切必要措施保护其社区。”

这场诉讼可能会危及孙宇晨与特朗普总统的关系。这位因创立区块链公司波场而闻名的企业家去年透露,他是另一种由特朗普支持的加密代币$TRUMP的最大持有者。

“欺诈计划”

在解释起诉理由的社交媒体帖子中,孙宇晨表示他仍然是特朗普总统的支持者,并将所谓的问题归咎于“某些个人”。

“他们非法冻结了我所有的代币,剥夺了我对治理提案的投票权,还威胁要通过‘销毁’来永久清除我的代币——所有这一切都没有任何正当理由,”他写道。“我相信特朗普总统如果了解这些情况,是不会纵容这些行为的。”

孙宇晨的诉状还指控包括联合创始人蔡斯·赫罗在内的World Liberty Financial高管试图“利用特朗普品牌”非法牟利。

“尽管孙先生是World Liberty的锚定投资者和最大支持者之一,但这并未阻止赫罗先生和公司其他负责人将孙先生作为他们欺诈计划的主要目标。”

Crypto billionaire Justin Sun sues Trump family’s World Liberty Financial, alleging fraud

2026-04-22T14:03:00-0400 / CBS News

By Aimee Picchi

Updated on: April 22, 2026 / 3:01 PM EDT / CBS News

Cryptocurrency billionaire Justin Sun is suing World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture co-founded by President Donald Trump and his sons, alleging the company illegally blocked him from selling digital tokens worth up to $1 billion.

The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in California federal court, also accuses World Liberty Financial of trying to pressure Sun into investing “hundreds of millions of dollars to mint USD1, World Liberty’s stablecoin.” The complaint alleges that the company froze his World Liberty Financial tokens after Sun refused to commit more money to the business.

Sun also alleged that World Liberty Financial secretly changed contractual rules governing when owners of its tokens could sell their holdings, giving the company “blacklisting power” over who could transfer the tokens.

“There was no governance proposal (let alone a vote of token holders) on whether World Liberty should have this power, nor did World Liberty announce to token holders what the company was doing. World Liberty simply took the power for itself,” the complaint alleged.

World Liberty Financial co-founder and CEO Zach Witkoff dismissed Sun’s allegations as “entirely meritless.”

“Justin Sun’s recent lawsuit against World Liberty Financial is a desperate attempt to deflect attention from Sun’s own misconduct,” Witkoff wrote on social media on Wednesday. “He engaged in misconduct that required World Liberty to take action to protect itself and its users. World Liberty will continue to take all necessary steps to protect its community.”

The litigation threatens to chill Sun’s relationship with President Trump. The entrepreneur, best known as the founder of blockchain company Tron, revealed last year that he was the largest holder of another Trump-backed crypto token, dubbed $TRUMP.

“Fraudulent scheme”

In a social media post on his rationale for the lawsuit, Sun said he remains a supporter of Mr. Trump and blamed “certain individuals” for the alleged issues.

“They wrongfully froze all of my tokens, stripped me of my right to vote on governance proposals, and have threatened to permanently destroy my tokens by ‘burning’ them — all without any proper justification,” he wrote. “I do not believe President Trump would condone these actions if he knew about them.”

Sun’s complaint also accused World Liberty Financial executives, including co-founder Chase Herro, of seeking to “leverage the Trump brand” to illegally drive profits.

“Even though Mr. Sun was one of World Liberty’s anchor investors and biggest supporters, that did not stop Mr. Herro and the company’s other principals from making Mr. Sun a prime target of their fraudulent scheme.”

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