- A blogger claiming to be Justin Sun‘s ex-girlfriend has shared an alleged message from the Tron founder asking her to “cherish” their personal time and delete articles.
- Blogger Zeng Ying, known as Ten Ten, accuses Sun of TRX price manipulation and directing smear campaigns against her.
- Sun has publicly denied all allegations, stating rumors are “unequivocally false” and his firm cooperates with global law enforcement.
An escalating public feud between crypto founder Justin Sun and a blogger claiming to be his ex-girlfriend has unveiled personal messages and serious market manipulation accusations. The blogger, Zeng Ying or Ten Ten,posted an alleged message from Sun addressing their “very personal” experiences together. In the translated message, Sun reportedly advised her to express these privately and not let them become public gossip.
The message also appeared to ask her to delete articles, though specific replacement text wasn’t shown. This follows Ten Ten’s initial weekend claims that Sun used Binance accounts for wash trading to manipulate TRX prices. Consequently, she alleges he directed crypto accounts to spread misinformation targeting her online reputation.
Sun has firmly denied all claims, stating yesterday that the rumors are false. He emphasized his firm’s full cooperation with global judicial agencies to combat cybercrime. Meanwhile, Ten Ten contends her public attacks began after witnessing Sun become a “gate of corruption” and due to personal betrayals.
She claims he later offered marriage, only to announce a relationship with skier Eileen Gu. The blogger’s provocative response to Sun’s denial was later deleted from her social media. The situation remains unresolved as both parties present conflicting narratives to the public.
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