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Law firm Burwick Law has denied involvement with the Dogshit2 token, refusing to disclose deployment details

Max Burwick, managing partner of Burwick Law, which is currently suing pump.fun, denied that the firm had any involvement in the launch of the Dogshit2 token, while refusing to reveal who deployed the token. Renowned cryptocurrency analyst Wirelyss accused Burwick Law of launching the token off-chain and passing the blame on to the first purchaser of the token. The Dogshit2 token was previously included in the evidentiary documents of Burwick Law's lawsuit against pump.fun, showing the creation process of the token, sparking speculation that the law firm may have been involved in the launch of Dogshit2 during the litigation. Burwick repeatedly avoided questions in the interview and said he could not comment. On January 16, New York-based law firm Burwick Law revealed that it plans to take legal action on behalf of investors against the Solana-based Meme coin issuance platform pump.fun on the grounds that users of the platform have been conducting suspicious selling activities for several months.