The year was 2024, and somewhere between the MAGA rallies, the reality TV callbacks, and the relentless social media hustle, Caitlyn Jenner decided she wanted a piece of the crypto gold rush. She was not alone.
Celebrities had been stampeding into the meme coin space like it was the last train out of obscurity, dangling digital tokens in front of millions of fans like candy.
But for Jenner, what started as a flashy foray into blockchain culture has snowballed into one of the messiest legal sagas of her post-Olympic life. Now, a 97-page class action lawsuit is sitting squarely in her lap, and the investors who once cheered “to…







