Overview
- Gamma and its CEO Larry Jackson filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday asking judges to reveal who created larryjacksonexposed.com and gammaexposed.com.
- The complaint alleges the sites published false claims of streaming fraud, bot‑generated purchases and misuse of investor funds, including an accusation that Jackson spent most of $100 million raised for the company.
- Plaintiffs say the pages were launched fully formed, appear to use AI content tools, and were amplified within minutes by hundreds of accounts on X and identical Reddit posts that a now‑banned account published.
- Forensic investigators were unable to trace the operation because the sites used anonymized hosting and masked server IPs, so the suit seeks damages, attorneys’ fees and an injunction forcing takedown and a halt to further defamatory posts.
- The case follows a favorable Bloomberg profile of Jackson and highlights wider industry questions about how anonymous web infrastructure, AI content and coordinated social amplification can quickly damage artists, staff and investors and may prompt subpoenas or platform actions next.