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Justin Sun sues World Liberty Financial, alleges token seizure and fraud

Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit against World Liberty Financial, claiming the project froze his tokens and misrepresented its decentralization model.

Justin Sun sues World Liberty Financial, alleges token seizure and fraud

Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit against World Liberty Financial, alleging the Trump-linked DeFi platform engaged in fraud and unlawfully restricted access to his tokens.

The complaint, filed on 21 April in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claims World Liberty implemented undisclosed controls that allowed it to freeze and potentially destroy user-held assets.

The filing marks a significant escalation in a dispute that had previously played out through public statements and social media posts.

Lawsuit claims token freeze and undisclosed controls

According to the complaint, Sun invested $45 million into World Liberty between late 2024 and early 2025, acquiring billions of WLFI tokens as an early backer of the project.

He alleges the platform later introduced a “blacklisting” function within its token smart contract without disclosure or governance approval, allowing the company to restrict transfers and freeze wallets.

The lawsuit claims these controls were used to block Sun from transferring or selling his tokens even after they became tradable. This effectively deprived him of access to assets that were, at times, valued at over $1 billion.

Sun further alleges that World Liberty threatened to burn his tokens and used the restrictions as leverage to pressure additional financial commitments.

The complaint describes the actions as part of an “illegal scheme to seize property,” and seeks damages alongside injunctive relief.

Dispute follows earlier public fallout

The legal action builds on earlier tensions between Sun and World Liberty. It includes claims made by the TRON founder earlier this month accusing the platform of embedding backdoor controls into its token contracts.

World Liberty has previously denied wrongdoing, stating that its actions were necessary to protect users and maintain protocol integrity.

The dispute comes amid broader scrutiny of the project’s governance and tokenomics. Recent proposals around token unlock schedules and vesting have drawn criticism from parts of the community, with concerns raised about transparency and investor rights.

Implications for governance and DeFi credibility

At the center of the case is a broader question about decentralization claims in crypto projects.

World Liberty had marketed WLFI as a governance token tied to a decentralized financial ecosystem. However, the lawsuit argues that the company retained centralized control mechanisms capable of overriding user ownership.

If substantiated, the allegations could have wider implications for how DeFi platforms structure governance and disclose administrative controls embedded in smart contracts.

The case also highlights ongoing tensions between investor expectations and protocol-level authority in emerging crypto systems.


Final Summary

  • Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit alleging World Liberty Financial froze his tokens and implemented undisclosed control mechanisms.
  • The case raises broader questions about decentralization, governance transparency, and investor protections in DeFi projects.

 

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Adewale Olarinde

Journalist

Adewale Olarinde is a crypto journalist and data-driven storyteller with a Master’s degree in International Relations. He covers digital assets, markets, and policy with a focus on clarity and context. Outside of work, he’s a lifelong Manchester United supporter and a big music lover.

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