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David Sacks Hires Defamation Firm, Accuses New York Times of Fabricating Conflict Story

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Sacks accuses the NYT of inventing conflict claims tied to its five-month investigation. White House AI Czar hired Clare Locke, a law firm specializing in defamation cases. Letter claims reporters created a false narrative about defense contracts and CEO meetings. David Sacks, White House AI and Crypto Czar, accused The New York Times of fabricating a story about conflicts of interest tied to his government role. Sacks stated that five NYT repor…
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David Sacks, a White House advisor for AI and cryptos, denounces a New York Times investigation published on November 30 in which the newspaper accuses him of having shaped policies that would benefit his personal investments. The official hired a libel firm. The article David Sacks accused of conflicts of interest, he denies as a whole: "There is nothing to reveal" appeared first on Cryptoast.

David Sacks, a key figure in the crypto and Trump's advisor, describes the New York Times' accusations as pure "nothing burger." Between threats of prosecution, crazy denials and political stakes, this clash reveals much more than just a media dispute.Crypto article: David Sacks calls NYT's accusations "nothing burger" first appeared on Cointribune.

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