Tron founder Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit against media giant Bloomberg, alleging that the information regarding his wealth in the updated billionaires list is inaccurate.
Nature of the Lawsuit Against Bloomberg
Sun filed his lawsuit against Bloomberg in a Delaware federal court, seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent the publication of data regarding his wealth. He claims that the information in the company's billionaires list was presented inaccurately and dangerously misrepresents his assets.
Justin Sun's Claims on Confidentiality
In his complaint, Sun states that a Bloomberg journalist approached his team in February for inclusion in the billionaires list, promising that financial information would be kept strictly confidential. He insists that Bloomberg intended to publish detailed information about his crypto assets, contradicting their promise.
Bloomberg's Response to the Restraining Order Request
Bloomberg's lawyers stated that they oppose Sun's application for a restraining order, arguing that the company had already published this information before the request was filed. They noted that the publication does not violate Sun's privacy rights.
Sun's case against Bloomberg highlights the importance of protecting personal financial data and raises questions about press freedom and its responsibilities to the public.