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Burwick Law Files Lawsuit Against Pump.fun for Rug Pulls and Failed Meme Coins

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In Brief

  • Burwick Law is suing Pump.fun on behalf of investors who lost money on failed meme coins and other questionable projects.
  • Over 60% of Pump.fun traders reportedly faced losses, fueling claims of fraud and market dilution in the Web3 space.
  • Pump.fun has faced prior scrutiny, including an FCA warning in the UK, but continues to draw controversy and legal action.
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Pump.fun is facing a lawsuit from Burwick Law, which is acting on behalf of investors who lost “significant amounts of money” on the platform. The law firm has invited Pump.fun users to file an intake form and join the legal battle.

Most Pump.fun users have lost money on the platform, so this suit specifically solicits investors in failed meme coins, rug pulls, or other dubious projects.

Pump.fun, a leading Solana-based meme coin launchpad, will soon face a court battle with Burwick Law. The firm is soliciting users who lost money on Pump.fun to meme coins, rugs, and unfulfilled promises.

More than 60% of Pump.fun traders have lost money on the platform, so this lawsuit will focus on specific criminal acts and violations.

“In the past few months, Pump.fun has collected hundreds of millions of dollars in fees while illicit drug use, self-harm, racism, antisemitism, lewd acts, bestiality, violent, and other antisocial acts were displayed on the platform. Burwick Law is proud to stand beside everyday crypto enthusiasts pursuing accountability and financial justice in Web3,” it claimed.

Pump.fun has been a very popular platform in many respects, beginning 2025 with record-high revenues. However, it has also faced challenges. The platform sparked fierce debate on its role in the crypto market dilution a few months ago.

Additionally, a poll from weeks before the Burwick suit showed that Solana’s founders overwhelmingly detest Pump.fun. In other words, this market hype coexists alongside a sketchy reputation. Burwick, however, is not the first entity to start a major legal battle against Pump.fun.

In early December 2024, the platform ended its UK operations after pressure and stern warnings from the FCA. Before this ban took place, London police investigated a Pump.fun exploiter who claimed the platform was committing massive fraud.

For the most part, Burwick Law is keeping its hand close to the chest regarding the Pump.fun suit. Its initial message extensively discussed the promises of decentralized finance and how scammers and bad actors sullied the landscape.

Burwick didn’t give specific charges, damages it is pursuing, or similar details. Those will only emerge as the suit proceeds.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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