- An X account belonging to Justin Sun‘s alleged former girlfriend, Zeng Ying, was suspended after being mass-reported as “not a real person.”
- The user, known as Ten Ten, has accused the Tron founder of orchestrating a misinformation campaign and of historical wash trading of the TRX token.
- These allegations connect to an ongoing SEC lawsuit against Sun, to which Ten Ten claims she has provided evidence.
Zeng Ying, who uses the online alias Ten Ten, found her X account suspended this week following a coordinated reporting campaign questioning her authenticity. She shared a screenshot of the platform’s notification, which attributed the action to numerous user reports received in a short timeframe.
Consequently, Ten Ten was told she could appeal the suspension but that any new account would also be frozen. However, she expressed doubt about Justin Sun‘s claim that he was not behind the mass reporting effort. This incident escalates their ongoing public dispute stemming from her allegations of a past romantic relationship.
Indeed, Ten Ten has recently accused the controversial crypto figure of serious financial misconduct. She claims Sun directed employees to wash trade his own TRX token to inflate its value in 2017 and 2018. These claims mirror accusations in a SEC lawsuit filed in 2023, which has been paused for much of 2025.
Meanwhile, Ten Ten says her decision to speak out came after watching Sun become what she called “an insurmountable gate of corruption and wrongdoing.” She also alleges Sun initially offered to marry her but later revealed he was dating Olympic skier Eileen Gu, who recently won a silver medal. Sun has denied all allegations, though Ten Ten published a message she says implies he acknowledged their former relationship.
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