Heli Welch, known as “Hawk Tuah Girl”, says that the Federal Bureau of Investigation briefly examined her after “Memcoin Disaster” – a failed launch of a token in his image that he promoted.
Welch Said On May 21, in an episode of her “Talk Tuah” podcast, which the FBI showed at her grandmother’s house, wanted to talk to her on Hawk Tuah (Hawk) Crypto token, which many crypto commentators called a exit scam.
“After the coin launch, the Feds came to the grandmother’s house and knocked on her door, and she called me, having a heart attack and said: ‘FBI is here after you, what have you done?”
Welch said that he handed over his phone to the FBI and met the agents who “questioned me, asked me questions and everything related to Crypto.”
Welch said, “They made me clean, I was good to go.”
Welch went viral for his response to an oral sex technique in a Vokes pop interview posted in YouTube in June.
Hawk Memcoin, based on its viral catchfrease, was launched in early December and lost almost 90% value and the alleged insider wallets and snipers of the blockchain analytics firm Bublaps bought and dumped a huge amount of tokens at the time of launch.
Welch said on his podcast that the Securities and Exchange Commission also sought his phone, and he sent it “for two or three days” before cleaning it.
Welch lawyer James Salla told In March in TMZ that SEC “closed the investigation without any conclusion, or demanded any monetary sanctions, haliey.”
“I trusted the wrong people”
Welch accepted very little about Crypto before Hawk Memcoin and said that he “trusted the wrong people” for the launch.
She claimed a company, in which she said she could not name for legal reasons, she was under complete control of her X account, which posted videos to promote memecoin.
Welch said that lines were sent to record him on the video, which was then posted on his X account, which he had trusted, but could not even name it legally.
He said that on the launch of Hawk, he was “known something like” and was pulled into a room, where a team of people asked him to talk on a livestream with Youtuber Stephen Findiceen, known as coffee.
Welch said, “Coffeejila reached there and they are liking it, muted it,” Welch said. “Nobody warned me about this man, like no one, he did not tell me that he was like a crypto wizard, exactly the same – he ate me rubbish.”
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Welch stated that he was paid only one marketing fee and “there was not even a penny from the coin, which he said that he was spent completely on legal and public relations fees.
Despite cleaning any legal wrongdoing, Welch took some accountability, admitting that he allowed many of his fans who invested in coins:
“It feels really bad that he trusted me, and I inspired him to do something that I did not know enough.
A group of Hawk buyers sued the alleged token creators in December, claiming Alex Shults, tokening’s backing Tua The Moon Foundation, token Launchpad Overhair Limited, and its founder Clinton promoted and sold Hawk as an unjust security.
Welch was not nominated as defendants.
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