BitTorrent founder accuses Justin Sun of failed payment in TRON Foundation’s $140 million acquisition

BitTorrent founder Bram Cohen publicly accused Justin Sun of not making the final payment on the TRON Foundation’s $140 million acquisition of BitTorrent, Inc.

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Crisis strikes TRON and BitTorrent CEO Justin Sun once again.

Prior to the most recent controversy, Sun canceled lunch with Warren Buffett after winning a $4.57 charity auction, and then rescheduled the meeting, after “sudden kidney stones.” At the same time, a slew of accusations from Chinese state-sponsored media organizations—including allegations that Sun’s businesses are facilitating gambling and pornography transactions in China—resulted in him allegedly getting barred from leaving the country.

Justin Sun was last seen via live stream in San Francisco, with several sources claiming he is evading Chinese authorities.

Accusations of failed payment for BitTorrent

Now, BitTorrent’s founder Bram Cohen is alleging that Justin Sun is not making the final payment on the problematic problematic BitTorrent deal. Justin Sun agreed to purchase the torrenting company for $140 million in June 2018, with a few complications.

Legal paperwork filed in early 2018 reveals that BitTorrent suddenly changed its name to “Rainberry” ahead of the TRON acquisition. Then, Rainberry was sued because it violated a “No-Shop” clause in the acquisition agreement with Justin Sun, reported TorrentFreak.

“Within literally hours after the parties agreed to the Letter of Intent… Defendant claims it received three ‘superior’ bids from companies that [BitTorrent] admitted they had been communicating with,” claims Sun in the lawsuit.

Later, news broke that both NEO and EOS offered higher bids for the company, with NEO offering $170 million, a full $50 million more than TRON’s offer, reported CoinDesk. It seems the contract held firm, with Justin Sun’s offer still ultimately succeeding.

Even after the deal was confirmed there were additional hiccups. Without explanation, Cohen left the company ahead of its acquisition. Shortly after the purchase went through, in January 2019 Sun launched an ICO for BitTorrent, raising $7 million in 15 minutes.

Now while Justin Sun struggles with Chinese authorities and alleged health complications, Cohen claims that the escrow agency responsible for the deal has not received “signoff” on the remainder of the funds.

TRON Foundation head of business development Roy Liu responded to Cohen, saying money in escrow is “not considered Justin’s cash” and that Sun had already signed the release agreement.

Bram Cohen responded sharply, saying:

“Are you claiming you aren’t trying to get any of the cash back? And do you have an explanation for not signing off on [the deal] two months ago when it was scheduled to happen?”

Whatever the cause for the breakdown in negotiations, the timing for Justin Sun is certainly inopportune.

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