The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly closing its research into social media influencer Haliey Welch about the alleged carpet of her memecoin.
According to a new TMZ report, the regulatory instance closes the probe in Welch – known as the “Hawk Tuah” girl for her viral video of 2024 – without any charges against her after it was claimed that she carried out a carpet pull after the launch of Hawk (HAWK) in December.
The SEC investigated Welch after her of Solana (SOL) lost its value quickly after a large meeting, causing accusations to be activated that the Hawk Memecoin was a carpet.
A carpet trekking is when the makers of a new asset intentionally blow up his price and then sell large quantities of it, at the same time benefited and push the price of actively, so that investors are on massive non -realized losses.
As explained by James Sallah, according to TMZ, the Welch lawyer,
“The SEC closed the investigation without doing any findings, or the search for monetary sanctions from Haliey. Because they have not taken action against her, there are no restrictions on what she can do in the future with regard to crypto or effects.”
Sources told TMZ that Welch broke the ties with the company that has launched the coin and will not promote or support them to move forward. In December, Welch said that she would collaborate with the authorities and was committed to solving the problem.
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