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So everyone's been sharing this story about Hawk Tuah girl getting arrested on money laundering and securities fraud charges, right? Apparently investors lost millions and she's supposedly in federal custody. But here's the thing—the whole thing got flagged as misleading on X pretty quickly. Community notes came through saying these arrest claims are completely fake, just rage-bait to get engagement and pump people's own meme coins. The Crypto Times did some digging too and confirmed there's actually no evidence she's been arrested in the U.S. Yeah, Haliey Welch (the 22-year-old behind the viral Hawk Tuah sound) is definitely facing lawsuits from investors after her $HAWK memecoin tanked hard on Solana. Like, it hit $490M market cap at launch then crashed 90% down to $60M in like 20 minutes. Classic rug pull accusations from the community. But arrested? Nah, that's not real. There's also this other fake post going around claiming she's coming back with some coin called Shaquille Oatmeal that'll 'revolutionize finance'—also unconfirmed. So yeah, the Hawk Tuah girl arrest rumors are just internet noise. She's dealing with actual legal pressure from angry investors, but the arrest story is pure fiction designed to go viral. Wild how fast misinformation spreads in crypto communities though.