A California federal judge dismissed a class action lawsuit against Caitlyn Jenner and business partner Sophia Hutchins concerning allegations of crypto fraud, stating the plaintiff had not proven jurisdiction in the U.S. The lawsuit claimed financial losses exceeding $40,000 tied to token purchases, but the court found insufficient evidence to show these transactions occurred within U.S. jurisdiction. The judge noted that the lead plaintiff, Lee Greenfield, failed to adequately detail how he purchased the tokens and thus could not establish a claim under U.S. securities laws. The lawsuit had alleged various violations, including fraud and contract disputes, against Jenner while leaving the potential for an amended complaint open. The judge allowed until May 23 for Greenfield to resubmit his case with more compelling evidence of U.S. jurisdiction.

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