Tron’s Justin Sun Fights Deadly Coronavirus While Facing A $15 Million Lawsuit – Here’s Why 

Tron’s Justin Sun is well-aware of the gravity that this whole situation with the coronavirus that started in Wuhan, and he’s showing his whole support for people.

He posted messages on his social media account, and he’s trying to help with medical supplies. Check out one of his Twitter posts below.

A lot of people in the community are showing support for Justin’s move to help the ones in need.

It’s been observed that the massive fear of the virus worldwide is leading to the markets fall and a rise in the price of BTC.

US Equities started the week with a massive sell-off. All the three major indices are in the red amidst the fear of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the latest reports.

The reports claim that “The Dow Jones industrial average has plunged 400 points. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.8%, and the S&P 500 has slumped 1.4%.”

New lawsuit lurks around Tron’s CEO

Anew lawsuit is lurking around Justin Sun these days, and the reason might shock you: workplace harassment, discrimination, and whistleblower retaliation, among other complaints.

It’s been revealed that the former product manager Richard Hall and former software engineer Lukasz Juraszek filed the $15 million lawsuit against Justin Sun in California back in October.

They are accusing Sun of wrongful termination, racial discrimination, harassment, and unfair employment practices.

The Tron Foundation’s head of engineering, Cong Li, is also named as a defendant.

According to official notes, it’s been revealed that Sun allegedly tried to force employees at BitTorrent to work six days a week from 9 am to 9 pm.

More than that, it’s been also revealed that Sun seemed to terminate or force Caucasian employees and replace them with people who were born in China.

The online publication the Daily Hodl reveals the court documents as well so feel free to check them out.