Gary Cardone, a prominent crypto investor, and one of his companies, Chargebacks 911, responded late Tuesday evening in Tampa federal court to a sanctions motion over allegations that an employee deleted various selected Skype messages, including some a week after the business learned it would face a class action lawsuit.
In doing so, Cardone and CB911, through their Am Law 10 firm counsel at Sidley Austin, Corey W. Roush, argued that they do not condone the actions of employee Ben Scrancher, the “mid-level sales person with no college degree,” who allegedly deleted 13 messages centered around communication with a controversial weight-loss pill vendor, Brightree.